> Computer 1: 64mb swap total, usually 5mb used (256mb physical ram)
> Computer 2: 20mb swap total, usually 10mb used (64mb physical ram)
> Computer 3: 100mb swap total, usually 10mb used (256mb physical ram)
Double check that it's actually caching the memory above 64MB -- my dual
P233MMX has an option in the BIOS to toggle between 64/512MB cachable. If
the BIOS doesn't have such an option, try booting with mem=63M and see
what difference it makes.
-ben
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