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Re: Was: Memory expansion problem.
- To: Maxim Kryachko <MaximK(at-nospam)e-mobile.com>
- Subject: Re: Was: Memory expansion problem.
- From: "Nadav Har'El" <nyh(at-nospam)math.technion.ac.il>
- Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 11:33:11 +0200
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2001, Maxim Kryachko wrote about "Was: Memory expansion problem.":
> OK, thanks to all, the problem is solved.
>
> It turns that lilo needs this parameter to be:
> 1. Put in non-kernel-specifis section of lilo.conf.
> 2. Be written exaclty this way:
> append = "mem=768M"
> note spaces before and after the first "equal" sign. Without those spaces it
> doesn't work ;))
This is very weird, because I have in my lilo.conf (LILO 21.4-4) a line
like that without any spaces, and it works! Also, as far as I know your
conclusion about this having to be in the non-kernel-specific section is
wrong too, because lilo.conf(5) says that:
Additionally, the kernel configuration parameters append,
ramdisk, read-only, read-write, root and vga can be set in
the global options section. They are used as defaults if
they aren't specified in the configuration sections of the
respective kernel images.
If this is incorrect, than the maintainers of lilo should be made aware
of that.
If I had to guess (I seem to do this a lot on this list lately), I'd say
that simply running "lilo" is what solved your problem, not any of the
cosmetic changes you made to /etc/lilo.conf...
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