The system cannot recognise the actual memory size

Oliver Grawert hostmaster at grawert.net
Mon Mar 14 18:00:30 UTC 2005


hi,
Am Dienstag, den 15.03.2005, 03:51 +1100 schrieb Adam Membrey:
> I know I know, it's a gentoo link, but it answers your question :P
yes, if youre running gentoo, but ts not the appropriate way for ubuntu.

the default installed linux-image is a generic one, to make a install on
the widest range of systems possible.

to have working highmem support in ubuntu, just install your arch
specific linux-image metapackage (called: linux-686, linux-k7 etc)
it will for one keep your linux image up to date and additionally also
care for all related modules.

ciao
	oli
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