On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 07:02:25PM +0100, Jeff Green wrote:
> It did automatically detect until the last couple of kernels (progress?)
> what you want is append="mem=160M" somewhere in lilo.conf
Actually, the BIOS makers started changing the API again. Reverting to
an older BIOS will make it work
> > So I've used
> > mem=160
> > Am I missing something obvious?
> Yes. The units i.e. mem=160M
ahh. That did it.
gee, if it won't run in 160 bytes of ram, the port to the 8051 is
doomed :)
thanks
It did automatically detect until the last couple of kernels (progress?)
what you want is append="mem=160M" somewhere in lilo.conf
Jeff
"Richard E. Hawkins" wrote:
>
> Ack. I've seen the answer to this dozens of times, but can't find it
> in the archives.
>
> I *thought* that large memory was
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Richard E. Hawkins wrote:
>
> Ack. I've seen the answer to this dozens of times, but can't find it
> in the archives.
>
> I *thought* that large memory was now automatically detected, but my
> system on a nice fresh frozen is still only finding 64M (out of 160M)
>
> So
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