On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Simper, Brian D wrote:
>
> Is there a theoretical or functional maximum memory you can put in a
> Linux machine? I have a server with 2GB installed but the free command
> stubbornly says:
>
> # free
> total used free shared buffers
> cached
> Mem: 902768 672416 230352 0 45820
> 193564
> -/+ buffers/cache: 433032 469736
> Swap: 522216 25124 497092
>
> This is Red Hat Linux 9 machine with a stock kernel. Am I missing some
> crucial point? Has anyone else dealt with a lower than expected
> reported memory?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
when you boot the machine, does the bios report the correct amount?
I know there are some Big-mem patches for the kernel, I dont think it
affects anything under 2G, though.
David
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