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RE: memory problem



Make sure you don't have one of those motherboard that shares main memory
with the graphics card.

> Try specifying the amount of memory at boot. Use the command:
>
> linux mem=256
>
> You can view the following page for some info on this topic at
> http://www.cpqlinux.com/memory.html
>
>
>
> Original Message:
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>
> The problem is that Redhat does not recognise the amount of memory that
> the server has. Currently it has 256M of memory which has all been
> replaced several times, thinking that it could be duff memory, but still
> no joy. On initial boot up, the memory is tested as usual and it is all
> there, (this was running NT server and was fully functional)
>
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