On one of our machines:
Nov 7 11:51:33 yoda kernel: Memory: 127668k/131072k available (1008k
kernel code, 412k reserved, 1640k data, 64k init)
uname -a output:
Linux yoda..com 2.2.12-20 #1 Mon Sep 27 10:40:35 EDT 1999 i686
unknown
Clean, no re-compilation of kernel, RedHat 6.1 Dist.
Also
> AJ>> I'm running a plain RH6 installation. No special drivers/patches
> AJ>> and if I remember correctly I didn't recompile the kernel since
> AJ>> installation (though I'm not absolutely sure about this).
>
> 1. Are you sure you haven't edited lilo.conf?
I think its something I would have r
I know that some mb's work some not. AFAIK kernel gets the amount of
memory from what bios reports in page_zero - I believe it supposed to be
somewhere in setup.c file under asm/i386 dir. I have ASUS P2B mb - it
works fine - no parameter to kernel needed.
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a
AJ>> I'm running a plain RH6 installation. No special drivers/patches
AJ>> and if I remember correctly I didn't recompile the kernel since
AJ>> installation (though I'm not absolutely sure about this).
1. Are you sure you haven't edited lilo.conf?
2. What motherboard is it?
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I'm using kernel 2.2.5 on a PII-350 machine with 128 MB RAM. Top shows:
Mem: 128092K av, 114928K used, 13164K free
I'm running a plain RH6 installation. No special drivers/patches and if I
remember correctly I didn't recompile the kernel since installation (though
I'm not absolutely sure about