That didn't seem to do it.  Is there a particular place in the lilo.conf
file it needs to be?  I tried it both in the global options section and in
the image section.  The results were the same as before in both cases.

My lilo.conf:

========================

boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
prompt
timeout=50
linear
default=linux

image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14-6.1.1
	label=linux
	read-only
	append=80M
	root=/dev/hda7

===================

Other ideas?

Thanks,
Bruce


-----Original Message-----
From: The Ixian [mailto:theixian at unrest.cx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 6:46 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject: Re: [TCLUG:21037] recognizing memory


I believe that you just need to add this to your lilo.conf file:
"append=80M"

there is a problem with older BIOS's reporting memory above 64MB.




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sense of achievement you get from getting them to work at all.  In other
words... their fundamental design flaws are completely hidden by their
superficial design flaws."
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           of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Sielaff, Bruce" <Bruce.Sielaff at iMcKesson.com>
To: "Twin City Linux Users Group (E-mail)" <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 4:01 PM
Subject: [TCLUG:21037] recognizing memory


: I just installed linux (redhat 6.2 - kernel 2.2.14-6.1.1) on an old
Gateway
: (P5-90) which has 80 MB of RAM (2-8MB and 2-32MB SIMs), but linux
apparently
: only sees a portion of it:
:
: from /var/logs/dmesg:
: Memory: 13336K/15360K available (1080K kernel code, 412K reserved, 468K
: data, 64K init, 0K bigmem)
:
: I tried reversing the order of the SIMS, I tried removing the 8MB SIMs and
: only using the 32MB SIMs, but nothing changed.  Just prior to installing
: linux, I had Windows NT running on the box and it claimed to see 77MB
during
: bootup.
:
: Any idea what is going on here?  How do I get linux to see all of the
: memory?  I am new to linux, so maybe I am just overlooking something
: obvious.
:
: Thanks for any help.
:
: Bruce
:
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: Bruce.Sielaff at iMcKesson.com
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