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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
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 is seeing all 64 Meg
"correctly".
Check your BIOS settings and see if you have a se
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
Alfredo,
I wouldn't be so quick to say that the BIOS is seeing all 64 Meg
"correctly".
Check your BIOS settings and see if you have a setting that says
something along the lines of "Memory Hole enabled" or such...
it's only needed SOMETIMES in Dos and OS2. It should be turned
off or set as high
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
Hi,
Boot the Linux in the single user mode i.e. at the boot time type
linux 1 rw
by this command you can boot the system in single user mode and can modify
the lilo.conf
-Ashok
-Original Message-
From: Alfredo Macias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 6:19 P
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
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