on 10.09.2005 11:42 Uhr M. Schatzl said the following:
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Hi Gang,
probably a bit of a ridiculous question, but I ever noticed that one
of my machines I occasionally use for testing (Pentium MMX, 133 MHz)
is generally a bit slow and swaps out a lot. I didn't care, though,
until now.
I just looked at the dmesg today, and saw that only 900K are
recognized. No matter if I stuffed in a 16MB module or a 64MB one;
16MB are onboard additionally. As far as I can see, the kernel sees no
difference there.
Could be your BIOS' fault. Try sth like
machine mem [EMAIL PROTECTED]
in /etc/boot.conf which will cause OpenBSD to assume that there are
another 16MB after the first 16MB. But make sure that the RAM actually
is there.
This is in the FAQ, I think.
Regards,
Phil.
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