Re: Tweaking /boot/grub/menu.lst to use 2GB RAM
Jeff D:
You really shouldn't have to add anything to see 2G of ram. If you
aren't I suspect that there is something else going on with your system.
It's a hardware and/or Linux bug.
J.
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