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« on: January 03, 2008, 11:12:05 AM »

Dear All,

Need help in resolving this issue:-

Earlier it was told that UNIX does not use BIOS services.
Does linux acts the same way ?

I am having a Lenovo make PC having Intel 945 chipset  with 4 GB memory installed. Hardware setup shows 4 GB memory installed.
I installed Centos 4.4 which got  installed without problem. The issue is that the system after installation shows nearly 3 GB of memory. I later installed hugemem kernel also with the hope that balance memory can be recognised but it did not happen.Again the memory was shown as same (nearly 3 GB) despite booting with hugemem kernel.

Later I found that there are two parameters in BIOS Setup of the machine:

Memory used by OS : 3035 MB
Memory used by devices: 1061MB

Is it because of these parameters that the OS can not use memory beyond 3 GB? Is there any way to overcome this limit and use full 4 GB of memory ?


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« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2008, 04:03:50 AM »

yes, most probably its your bios at fault. !
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« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2008, 09:53:55 PM »

Well it's not BIOS  fault. in order to use all of 4Gb you need 2 things- a PAE(Physical Address Extension)-enabled processor and a PAE-enabled Linux kernel. all LINUX kernels version 2.6 upwards support PAE so you have to confirm that because I DON'T know what version of kernel Cent OS is running on. if the kernel is 2.6 and above please let us know which processor do you have
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« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2008, 08:25:11 AM »

Well, mostly without all you explained, OS can use upto 2GB of memory only but here he said that its using 3 GB out of 4 then I guess OS is well aware of memory but BIOS is I think set to use 1/3rd part of memory for graphic etc.
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