Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 15 Dec 1996 11:55:47 +0200 (EET) | From | Jussi Mantere <> | Subject | Memory? |
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Maybe this is not _quite_ the right forum to ask this, but I'll try anyway.
I recently upgraded my memory from 16 to 32 megs (4*8 meg 32-bit 70ns SIMM). First neither DOS nor Linux seemed to recognize the extra memory until I realized that under DOS it was QEMM's fault - without QEMM everything worked fine.
But, under Linux, nothing seems to work. If I use a boot parameter 'mem=32M', the memory _is_ found, but after ~10 minutes the system crashes. What's wrong - I suppose it has something to do with the kernel parameters?
Oh yes, and my motherboard is an Intel Endeavour, if that helps.
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