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Karl Bellve said...
|Bob Barton wrote:
|> What memory size is supported in Scientific Linux x86_64?
|> Specifically I want to install 16GB in the IBM e326 series systems and 
|> would like to install Scientific Linux 3.0.4 x86_64.
|>
|I just installed SL x86_64 4.0 on a new machine with 10GB, and I only 
|see about 8GB.
|Memory: 8638872k/10485760k available (2031k kernel code, 0k reserved, 
|1247k data, 184k init)

RH allows up to 16GB with ES, but I believe
that's only in a 2 CPU system, where each
CPU has up to 8GB.

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