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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 2:57 AM
Subject: RE: Linux-memory Help
Hi Bill.
Your were totally right, I disabled the memory hole option on my bios,
rebooted, and linux was able to see the full amount of memory.
Thank you much
Alfredo
I wouldn't be so quick to say
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 2:57 AM
Subject: RE: Linux-memory Help
Hi Bill.
Your were totally right, I disabled the memory hole option on my bios,
rebooted, and linux was able to see the full amount of memory.
Thank you much
Alfredo
I wouldn't be so quick to say that the BIOS
if that's the
problem.
HTH!
Bill Ward
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From: Alfredo Macias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 9:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Linux-memory Help
Hi.
I have been trying to install linux 7.0 unsuccessfully. This is my problem:
I only
to go back to the one unanswered question
>> Prevent X from starting automatically at startup.
for this follow previous unstructions to get to a terminal screen and edit
your /etc/inittab change the id:5:initdefault: line to read
id:3:initdefault: Now on reboot you will have to run X from the CLI
o: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Linux-memory Help
Hi.
I have been trying to install linux 7.0 unsuccessfully. This is my problem:
I only had 16 meg of RAM on my system for windows, I removed all the
RAM modules and installed a new 64meg RAM module.
I tried installing linux, at the beginning the inst
Thank you all for replying
Every response is greatly appreciated
Alfredo
Alfredo Macias wrote:
>
> Hi.
> I have been trying to install linux 7.0 unsuccessfully. This is my
problem:
>
> I only had 16 meg of RAM on my system for windows, I removed all the
> RAM modules and installed a new 64meg RA
PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Linux-memory Help
Hi.
I have been trying to install linux 7.0 unsuccessfully. This is my problem:
I only had 16 meg of RAM on my system for windows, I removed all the
RAM modules and installed a new 64meg RAM module.
I tried installing linux, at the beginning
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, Alfredo Macias wrote:
> Hi.
> I have been trying to install linux 7.0 unsuccessfully. This is my problem:
>
> I only had 16 meg of RAM on my system for windows, I removed all the
> RAM modules and installed a new 64meg RAM module.
> I tried installing linux, at the beginning
Alfredo Macias wrote:
>
> Hi.
> I have been trying to install linux 7.0 unsuccessfully. This is my problem:
>
> I only had 16 meg of RAM on my system for windows, I removed all the
> RAM modules and installed a new 64meg RAM module.
> I tried installing linux, at the beginning the installation
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000 21:23:57 -0500 (EST), Duncan Hill wrote:
>> Stop X temporarily without it coming back immediately when I kill it.
>> Force linux to recognize my 64 megs at startup. (bios sees 64 megs ok)
>> Prevent X from starting automatically at startup.
>
>Try this. In X, choose to reboot
On 2000-11-11, Alfredo Macias did say,
> Stop X temporarily without it coming back immediately when I kill it.
> Force linux to recognize my 64 megs at startup. (bios sees 64 megs ok)
> Prevent X from starting automatically at startup.
Try this. In X, choose to reboot the machine.
At the LILO
Hi.
I have been trying to install linux 7.0 unsuccessfully. This is my problem:
I only had 16 meg of RAM on my system for windows, I removed all the
RAM modules and installed a new 64meg RAM module.
I tried installing linux, at the beginning the installation screen said that
I had low memory, so
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