On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 09:28:57PM -0500, Jon Schewe wrote: > I just maxed out my system at 1GB of RAM. When it boots the BIOS sees all the > memory. When Linux starts I see: > Memory: 899276k/917504k available (1482k kernel code, 17840k reserved, 535k data, 232k init, 0k highmem) > > This looks a little short, but I'm not sure, since I've never booted a Linux > box with 1GB RAM. I've got High Memory Support turned off in the kernel > because the help said between 1GB and 4 GB you answer 4GB. Did I pick wrong? > Or is this set right and I'm just not going to see 104000K of memory? I had to enable high memory support to get itto show the rest of the memory here too. (also 1GB). Now it looks like this: Memory: 1028128k/1048512k available (1419k kernel code, 19996k reserved, 518k data, 248k init, 131008k highmem) -- Thomas Eibner <http://thomas.eibner.dk/> DnsZone <http://dnszone.org/> mod_pointer <http://stderr.net/mod_pointer>