Older Linux kernels sometimes had trouble detecting more than 64MB of RAM in some older systems, and needed special parameters passed to the kernel at boot time. Perhaps something similar exists with the BSDs?
Originally posted by: jliechty
Older Linux kernels sometimes had trouble detecting more than 64MB of RAM in some older systems, and needed special parameters passed to the kernel at boot time. Perhaps something similar exists with the BSDs?
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