On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 05:21:45PM +0100, François THOMAS wrote: | | | > -----Message d'origine----- | > De : Schnorbus, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | > Envoyé : mercredi 7 novembre 2001 17:11 | > À : 'François THOMAS' | > Cc : debian-user@lists.debian.org | > Objet : max RAM size | > | > > I have upgraded the physical amount of RAM on a Potato server (r3). | > > Unfortunately, it looks like only 960M are managed by the | > > kernel... Is there | > > a *safe* way to make my system manage all the available RAM (=> 2 Gigs) | ? | > > This is a production server, and I cannot afford the risk of | > > destroying the | > > system (I would prefer to continue using half the available memory !). | > | > look at the options from kernel 2.4, your system can manage more | > than 4 gigs then. | | Thanks for your answer, but... I'm forced to use the Sun-Chilisoft ASP | engine, which is only garanteed to work with kernel 2.2.x | Does anybody know if there is something to do with the 2.2.19 ?
Have you tried adding a "mem=2000M" (or whatever the number is) to the kernel command line? -D