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Re: More Lilo Problems



I went and deleted the line for append="mem=96M" in lilo.conf and now
lilo is working fine again. But what is the correct sentax for telling
linux how much memery I have or do I even need to?

Thanks,

Aaron

Israel Blacklock wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 08 Mar 1999 23:09:34 -0800, you wrote:
> 
> >I am also getting this when running /sbin/lilo.
> >
> >*\n and \t are not allowed in qouted string near line 11 in lilo.conf
> 
> Well, the error seems to be saying you have a tab (\t) or newline (\n)
> character in your quoted text.
> 
> >Here is what my lilo.conf looks like:
> >
> >boot = /dev/hda
> >timeout = 600
> >prompt
> >default = win
> >vga = normal
> >read-only
> >map=/boot/map
> >install=/boot/boot.b
> >image = /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.36-0.7
> >  append="mem=96M"
> 
> I'd be guessing this line.  It doesn't look like it from here, maybe
> delete and retype the string to make sure.  I've never used the mem
> option, so I don't know if this is the correct format for it or not.
> Anyone else?
> 
> >Thanks, I am rather new to all this and enjoying learning all this.
> >
> >Aaron
> 
> Hope this helps Aaron.
> 
> Bye for now,
>  Israel Blacklock (Izzy)
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