No ideas, but lots of questions.  What motherboard (and what chipset is
used)?  Does your BIOS tell you that it recognizes all 192MB?  Did a
previous kernel or version of Linux?  If you dual boot into (gasp) a
legacy operating system like Windows XP, does it recognize all 192MB?

-Sam

On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 11:44:04AM -0500, Darryl Bowler wrote:
> I 'm running the following
> 
> [root@darryl root]# uname -a
> Linux darryl 2.4.9-34 #1 Sat Jun 1 06:10:23 EDT 2002 i686 unknown
> 
> The problem I have is that I have 192MB of physical memory, however my system on 
>bootup only detects 128MB. I have tried passing the mem parm to the kernal on bootup 
>via grub.conf, but this didn't work.
> 
> Any ideas ?
> 
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