When you have more that 64 meg of ram use the boot arg to tell Linux how
much memory you have.
Here is an example "mem=96M"
Earle Nietzel
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>>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Jennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jim> I am running Red Hat Linux 5.0 & Windoze '95 dual boot on an Intel
P5-166.
> Jim> I recently upgraded my PC from 32 to 96 MB of RAM. When I boot the
PC, all
> Jim> 96MB or RAM are recognized. Windoze '95 recognizes all 96 MB,
however,
> Jim> (unless I am mistaken) when I issue a "free" command, Linux reports
total
> Jim> memory of only 64 MB.
>
>
>This is the single most frequently asked question about Linux in the
>whole world. Please read the BootPrompt HOWTO.
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