>64 megs memory wikout Lilo/loadlin

Geoffrey Gallaway (geoffeg@sloth.org)
Fri, 29 May 1998 01:21:23 -0400 (EDT)


Im sure this question has been asked but i cant find it in any archives
easily so im going to ask again. I boot from a floppy to get into linux
and I have 128 megs of ram. I dd the kernel image over to /dev/fd0 then
boot off that floppy. All the documentation ive seen says i have to put a
mem= or something on the boot command line. I dont have a boot command
line and would like to know where to tell linux i have more than 64 megs
of ram.. I run developmental kernels (2.1.102 right now)...

Danke, geoff..

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