] I recently got myself a brand new Asus P5A motherboard,
]128Mb RAM, and an Amd K6/2 500. The problem is that when I boot
]into linux it only detects 64mb of ram. I have tried the mem=128M
]option, and even mem=32M just to see if it made a difference.
]Neither did - the machine still convinced that it only had
]64mb. I tried 2.2.14 and 2.2.15 - both gave the same results. Does
]anybody have any idea wtf is going on?
What is the BIOS reporting? Does it see the full 128Mb?
Gary
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