Message-ID: <00034B8E@southernunionco.com> From: "Jeff McCright" <jeff.mccright@southernunionco.com> Subject: Re: kclug - RE: memory problem Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 16:03:33 -0500
I think Benjamin means to not insert the line in question until the BIOS
successfully addresses all 128 Meg of RAM. He is right on this point.
Make sure the hardware is configured properly BEFORE attempting
any software/OS tweaks. Once the hardware is happy, you will have
a much greater chance of success in configuring the software/OS.
Thanks,
Jeff McCright
jeff.mccright@southernunionco.com
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From: kclug@kclug.org
To: kclug@kclug.org
Cc: jeff.mccright@southernunionco.com
Subject: Re: kclug - RE: memory problem
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 16:03:33 -0500
I had a compaq workstation with 128meg of ram. Bios saw 128 meg but linux
would not see more than 64m, reguardless of what kind of memory or how I
arranged the simms in the box. In the end I put in at the end of loadlin.exe
mem=128M
That took care of everything!
Mike
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