On 3/1/08, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 02/29/08 14:24, Ed Curtis wrote:
> > Just installed a new server that has 4 gigs of ram. Running cat
> > /proc/meminfo shows only 3 gigs of memory. I though maybe there was a
> > bad stick. Checking the bios screen at boot does show 4 gigs. Any ideas
> > why etch isn't seeing all 4 gigs?
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> Sure.  You're not using a "highmem" kernel.
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Hey,
  Or it could be to do with this:
  http://www.dansdata.com/askdan00015.htm

  (short version: a 32 bit os maps other memory into its 4gb address space)

cheers,
Owen.

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