> I recently upgraded to 128M ram from 32M ram. If I type
> Linux mem=128m
> then the memory is recognized (as indicated by top). However, if I add
> an append line to my /etc/lilo.conf as shown below, my machine boots
> with only 64M available, which is more than 32M, but not accurate.
>
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Terrence Brannon wrote:
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> I am using debian 1.3.1.
>
> I recently upgraded to 128M ram from 32M ram. If I type
> Linux mem=128m
> then the memory is recognized (as indicated by top). However, if I add
> an append line to my /etc/lilo.conf as shown below, my machine boots
> with only 64M avai
Terrence Brannon writes:
>
> I am using debian 1.3.1.
>
> I recently upgraded to 128M ram from 32M ram. If I type
> Linux mem=128m
> then the memory is recognized (as indicated by top). However, if I add
> an append line to my /etc/lilo.conf as shown below, my machine boots
> with only 64M availa
I am using debian 1.3.1.
I recently upgraded to 128M ram from 32M ram. If I type
Linux mem=128m
then the memory is recognized (as indicated by top). However, if I add
an append line to my /etc/lilo.conf as shown below, my machine boots
with only 64M available, which is more than 32M, but not accu
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