compiling with an AMD
Kerry Hoath
kerry at gotss.eu.org
Sat Apr 1 03:34:42 EST 2000
That was fixed as of kernel 2.0.38 assuming your bios can correctly report the
amount of ram to linux. We have servers with 384 megs of ram that are
detected _without_ a mem override to the kernel command line. Yes Linux will
use all that ram and if using vmware it might come in handy. In dat to day
use however my server uses about this much.
Regards, Kerry.
-/+ buffers/cache: 14956 112916
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 11:17:45PM -0500, Jacob Schmude wrote:
> Well, I do not know about the first question, but as of linux making use
> of all that ram, not by default. However, you can add the
> "mem=256" parameter to the kernel command line and then it will use it
> all.
> On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, scott howell wrote:
>
> > When compiling a kernel, and you have one of the new Atholon K7 AMD
> > processors, is it better to compile as a Pentium or K6 AMD processor.
> > Also, I was wondering, if you have 256mb of ram, will Linux make use of
> > all that ram?
> >
> > tnx
> >
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