Re: 64Mb memory problem (only 16Mb is seen by the kernel)

1999-12-07 Thread Gary Hennigan
Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Perhaps your BIOS is set for a 1MB memory hole? Maybe some of the > memory chips not working? What are the BIOS boot reports? What > DOS/Windows report ? > > > > > > Hai, > > > > I have been working with debian 2.1 for almost one year > > now in a prod

Re: 64Mb memory problem (only 16Mb is seen by the kernel)

1999-12-07 Thread Shaul Karl
Perhaps your BIOS is set for a 1MB memory hole? Maybe some of the memory chips not working? What are the BIOS boot reports? What DOS/Windows report ? > > Hai, > > I have been working with debian 2.1 for almost one year > now in a productive environent and I'm real happy with it! > (running sa

64Mb memory problem (only 16Mb is seen by the kernel)

1999-12-07 Thread ktb
This is a long shot but did you recently compile your kernel? There is a place where you can select something about 16mb of memory. Maybe a coincidence maybe not. hth. kent Hai, I have been working with debian 2.1 for almost one year now in a productive environent and I'm real happy with it!

Re: 64Mb memory problem (only 16Mb is seen by the kernel)

1999-12-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
MK>In my new PC at home I have 64Mb of memory but only 16Mb MK>is seen by the kernel. I alreadu tried 'append="mem=64Mb" MK>in my lilo.conf file but then my system craches (havy) after MK>several minutes, a reboot will give me a kernel panic MK>at boot time (first time I have seen one!) MK>My Pow

64Mb memory problem (only 16Mb is seen by the kernel)

1999-12-07 Thread rvt
Hai, I have been working with debian 2.1 for almost one year now in a productive environent and I'm real happy with it! (running samba/qpopper/roxen http server/imp (web mail)/sendmail/ and some other stuff). In my new PC at home I have 64Mb of memory but only 16Mb is seen by the kernel. I alr