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From: tlw@teleport.com (Tommy Willoughby)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: change of memory
Date: 1 Dec 1996 03:46:52 GMT
Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
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Kinson  Chan  ³¯ «e (kinson@resolink.com) wrote:
: Hi,

: I added additional 16M memory to my PC running FreeBSD make it to 32M
: now. The PC itself detected that it is 32M correctly. However, BSD
: still detected 16M only. I recompile the kernel. It even more worse.
: It can boot now!!! I go back to use the original kernel running 16M.

: What should I do in order to increase the memory?

I've a couple of questions first: What version of FreeBSD? Just exactly
what did you change when you re-built the kernel? 

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