On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Kevin Dalley wrote:
>I added an additional 64 MB to my Thinkpad 600, for a total of 128 MB
>of memory. When booting, all 128 MB is visible, but when I boot
>Linux, only 64 MB is visible. tpctl -ic includes the following
>output. Does anyone know how to fix this problems
For
Hi,
It is a well-known fact that with 2.0.x kernels and more than
64Mb of RAM you have to add the "mem=XXX" parameter to the kernel when
booting (check lilo.conf). If you are using bare slink, you should do it.
If you are using a 2.2 kernel, then it's strange. "mem=XXX" never hurts,
though
I added an additional 64 MB to my Thinkpad 600, for a total of 128 MB
of memory. When booting, all 128 MB is visible, but when I boot
Linux, only 64 MB is visible. tpctl -ic includes the following
output. Does anyone know how to fix this problems
laminaria:/home/kevin# tpctl -ic
info from cmos
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