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- From: slangley@constant.demon.co.uk (Simon Langley)
- Subject: Re: >16MB on a 486
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- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 18:22:47 GMT
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- Evan Leibovitch (evan@telly.on.ca) wrote:
- : There's a file /etc/default/boot that contains a MEMRANGE definition of
- : where to look for usable RAM. I believe the default file as shipped
- : is set for 16MB. I had a system with 24MB, whose UNIX recognized all of
- : it once I set this entry higher and rebooted.
- :
- I had already considered this, my /etc/default/boot says:
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- MEMRANGE=0-640K:0,1M-64M:0
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- which looks OK.
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