On Sat, 3 Nov 2001 13:13:03 +0100 Jose Luis Vazquez Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you mean by 'enterprise kernel'? > > I am running v2.4.13-2mdk costumized for Athlon processors. I haven't changed > any other option. > > Jose > > El S�bado 03 Noviembre 2001 12:58, Alexander Skwar escribi�: > > So sprach �Jose Luis Vazquez Gonzalez� am 2001-11-03 um 11:20:42 +0100 : > > > Linux (it depens where you look) > > > > > > >From 896MB to 921MB > > > > Are you using the -enterprise kernel? If not, do so. > > > > Alexander Skwar > > In order for for linux to 'see' the amount of memory you have in your system, gig or more, you need to install and run the -enterprise kernel rather than the 'standard' kernel. It is included in the 8.1 cds. Unless you wish to still be able to boot to your current kernel, which can not see all your ram, you should install the -e kernel rpm -Uvh rather than the normal rpm -ivh. It uses the same headers and source as the standard kernel so you need install only the single rpm. Charles
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