Or you could download 2.0.36/2.2.1 kernel source, which should recognize the memory.
At 11:29 AM 2/10/99 -0800, Mike Garfias wrote: >Sebastian Canagaratna spoke forth with the blessed manuscript: >> I have just installed 80 MB memory ( old was 16, and I added >> 64 MB ). I am using Debian linux 2.0.2. When the machine >> boots up it does not recognize the whole memory ( I believe >> it recognizes only about 64 MB. I did man lilo.conf but this >> did not have any way of getting it to recognize the extra memory. >> The howto in some place says that mem='xxx' should be given, >> but where? on the comman line/ or in /etc/lilo.conf? There is >> also a warning about having to give the precise number: how >> does one find this out. >> >> Any help will be appreciated. >> >> Sebastian Canagaratna >> Department of Chemistry >> Ohio Northern University >> Ada, OH 45810. >> >> >> -- >> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >> > >At the boot: prompt, type linux mem=80M >OR you can add the following line to lilo.conf > >append="mem=80M" > >Hope this helps, >Mike > > >-- >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > >

