It is Bios that can not tell the operating system how much Ram there is to
work with. Install it first and when your prompt comes up type "free" or
"top" and look for the total amount of memory. If you see 1024000 your set.
If it does not then in the file under etc called lilo.conf add a line that
states this:
append="mem=1024M", I would place it under the read-only statement.
Then rerun lilo or just type lilo at command prompt for 6.0 or 6.1 and
shutdown -r now and the memory should now be listed in a "free" or "top".
Eddie Strohmier
Bonwell Globalnet Inc.
www.bonwell.com
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Subject: 1 G Ram
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> Hi
>
> I have a Dell 2400 Server with 512 M Ram and 9 G HD
> install with Redhat 6.1
>
> We plan to upgrade the RAM to 1 G
> and add another 9 G SCSI HD, do I need to
> recompile the Kernel or add parameter in LILO
> to support 1 G RAM ?
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> Thank
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