Re: Linux won't work with RAM > 64 MB
You can get Debian to use your 128M of memory by passing a command to
the kernel with your boot loader. I use lilo and this is what I put in
my /etc/lilo.conf file
append="mem=80M"
I put this right near the top of my lilo.conf file. You would have to
use something like this
append="mem=128M"
there are how to's regarding this topic. You can do this with LOADLIN
too. I hope you don't give up on Debian. Once you get through the
initial bit you end up with a much more stable - robust system. (Note
that I have use SUSE as well. It is pretty good but . . .
Anyway don't forget this is about fun also. (Someone told me this a
while ago and it helped.)
I hope this has helped.
MT
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