The bios will see all the memory, all 192MB.
7.2 is the only version that I have used.
It. not a dual boot machine, only runs RH 7.2.
Not sure what motherboard it has. The machine came used, and I never took the
opportunity to take it apart.
Regards
Sep 8 15:58:40 darryl syslogd 1.4.1: rest
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 09:44, Darryl Bowler wrote:
> [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
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
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 gr