I am not at my Linux box now but I will try what you said.
However I don't see why my mboard wouldn't detect more than than 64 MB RAM?!
I use an Aopen AX6BC Pro II (Millenium Edition :-) motherboard. Just
released a month ago. The BIOS mem test detects all the memory, and Windows
98 sees all the memory. Do you have any further suggestions?
Thanks for your help,
Daniel.
-----Original Message-----
From: Khimenko Victor <khim@sch57.msk.ru>
To: daniel@academytiles.com.au <daniel@academytiles.com.au>;
linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu>
Date: Wednesday, 12 January 2000 14:21
Subject: Re: RAM Problem
>In <387B99D8.6EE26EDB@academytiles.com.au> Daniel Zeaiter
(daniel@academytiles.com.au) wrote:
>> Hi! I am using kernel 2.2.12 and RH 6.1.
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>> My /proc/meminfo reports about 62.5 MB of physical RAM when I know that
>> I have 192 MB. It is reporting the swap space correctly, however.
>
>> A snapshot of /proc/meminfo is attatched. Any suggestions?
>
>Use mem=191M command line parameter for LiLo (or any boot loader you are
>using). Your BIOS does not support functions needed to detect more then
>64MiB RAM...
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