On Mon, 22 Mar, 1999 à 06:13:13PM -0600, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > Jeff, > [...] > I was never able to get my PC (a 3 year old pentium) to access more than > 8.4GB. Even > that was only after flashing my ROM to the latest version. I could access the > entire > drive from both Win98 and Linux if the drive was a secondary (non-boot) drive. > However, I needed to remove the other drives from the system so I was stuck. > My advice > is to read the above FAQ and proceed with caution. > I've just tried with an old 486 (the mother board is (C) 1994) and a 10GB drive as /dev/hdc. No way to declare the right parameters to the bios so I just added append="hdc=19650,16,63" in /etc/lilo.conf and it works like a charm. If I should wish to use it as /dev/hda I'll try that : - declare the disk as xxxx,16,63 to the bios - take care of keeping a partition (/boot) entirely in the first xxxx cylinders - use the append trick for hda
Oh, ther's something surprising on this old 486 : the bios sees all the 24MB RAM but the kernel sees only 16 of them. If I put an append="mem=24M" all the memory is used. I was aware of this problem for 64MB but for 16 ??? > Jeff Katcher wrote: > > > Per-Olof Widstrom wrote: > > > > > > I have seen that people get the advise to add a line in lilo.conf that > > > tells how much RAM the system have, if they have more then 64 mb, and that > > > it is possible to have a larger harddirve then the BIOS can handle. I just > > > would like to ask two simple questons about this: > > > > > > Q1 > > > I have a motherboard with a bios that take 128 ram, no more, that is > > > what the manual says, can I have 256 mb if I add memory=256 in lilo.conf. > > > > A1 > > No > > > > > > > > Q2 > > > My bios manual say that it´s limit is 8,4 gb harddrive. But if i have > > > the root inside the 8,4 gb limit is it possible to have, lets say, a 15 gb > > > hardrive? > > > > A2 > > No > > > > Disclaimer: > > I am guessing at these, so take what I say with a Grain of salt. > > > > I would say that both of these are Hardware Limitations, not software or > > driver limitations. Physical as opposed to Logical problems and thus > > not correctable by software. > > > > Jeff > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- > Jens B. Jorgensen > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ------------------------------ -- ( >- Laurent PICOULEAU -< ) /~\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /~\ | \) Linux : mettez un pingouin dans votre ordinateur ! (/ | \_|_ Seuls ceux qui ne l'utilisent pas en disent du mal. _|_/