append="mem=128M" must be the first line in your lilo.conf file, then run
/sbin/lilo and then reboot.

On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Jesus Peco wrote:

>   I have a Pentium II celeron and RedHat6.0 with
> 128M RAM. I have just recompiled the kernel 2.2.5-15
> for a pentium II processor.
> 
>    I have changed the lilo.conf like this:
> 
> boot=/dev/hda
> map=/boot/map
> install=/boot/boot.b
> prompt
> timeout=50
> 
> image=/boot/vmlinuz131099
>         label=linux
>         root=/dev/hda3
>         read-only
>         append="mem=128m"
> other=/dev/hda1
>         label=winnt
>         table=/dev/hda
> 
> I have also tried to put append="mem=127M" and
> append="mem=128M", but unfortunately, after saving
> this file and running
> 
> /sbin/lilo -v
> 
> I run
> 
> free
> 
> which reports that I only have 64M. I reboot and
> the same thing happens when I run free or when I
> see the Settings->Information->Memory window from
> KDE.
> 
> Is there a way to make linux see I have 128M?
> Do I have a hardware problem?
> Is it a software configuration problem?
> 
>         Thank you very much!    
> which reports that I only have 64M. The same thing
> happens after reboot and run "free" or when I
> see the Settings->Information->Memory window from
> KDE.
> 
> Is there a way to make linux see I have 128M?
> Do I have a hardware problem?
> Is it a software configuration problem?
> 
>         Thank you very much!    
> 
> 
> 
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