[CentOS] Telling software system really has 512Mb memory
Will McDonald
wmcdonald at gmail.comTue Feb 28 13:49:31 UTC 2006
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On 28/02/06, Craig White <craigwhite at azapple.com> wrote: > > >>Is there some system value that I can set so that the installer is > > >>led to believe there is 512Mb of memory, so I can at least get this > > >>stuff installed? > > > > > >you have the wrong list ? maybe go ask the Scalix people.... > > > > Oh, I am asking there. Here I am asking a more 'general' question. > > > > How do apps determine the system memory, and can they be 'fooled' by > > changing some variable or other? > ---- > assuming that the memory it is looking for is not physical memory but > rather 'total memory'... > > see the man page for swapon And if the installer's just a shell script that's cat/grep-ing /proc/meminfo just hack the script around a bit. Will.
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