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On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:

> Is this normal that kernel on 128MB-system reports
>
> Memory: 128048k/131008k available
>
> Note that 131008k < 128M.
>
Yes, it is normal... The available memory is always the total physical
memory minus the space occupied by the kernel, which is almost always
around 2Mb.

Regards,
Antonio Trindade.

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