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however show you only 64
MByte RAM.
mem
, with whose help one can
inform the kernel how many RAM is really located in the computer.Example:
You have a computer with 96 MByte RAM. Please declare as kernel parameter
either at the LILO bootprompt, at the loadlin
start, or in
the file /etc/lilo.conf
:
mem=96MThe statement can be given in M (Megabyte) or in K (Kilobyte).
Important:
Be exact with the memory size's statement! If you declare e.g. 1024M as memory size, but you have only installed 128 MByte, the Linux kernel will believe you about the 1 GByte RAM and will quietly crash.
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