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- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 10:08:45 +0900
- From: Dan Lindfield <dan.lindfield@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Re: Tweaking the kernel
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Tobias Diedrich wrote: >>This is getting very interesting. The cause of my frustration with the >>notebook's speed under MDK9.1 is that I have 256Mb of RAM backed by >>512Kb of L2 cache. Both of which should ensure good performance (When I >> >> > > > > Do you have a K6-2 or a K6-2+ ? > If you have the former, you may want to check if your cacheable area is > big enough for that much ram. The K6-2+ has a builtin 2nd level cache > which supports up to 4GB, but for onboard 2nd level cache the limits may > vary and may be quiet low. > If your system boots a lot faster when you pass mem=128M or mem=64M on the > kernel command line, then you have a cacheable area problem. > The only thing you can do then is to use the uncached memory as swap. I'm not sure if I have K6-2 or K6-2+, I've scoured my manuals and specifications but I can't get a clear answer which leads me to think it might be a straight K6-2. I'm not sure if I understand your comment: "you may want to check if your cacheable area is big enough for that much ram", could you elaborate please? Anyway, as you reccomended I tried passing different mem values at boot. To start off I changed the mem value on Mandrake Control Center / Lilo Configuration / Precise RAM size, interestingly this resulted in Lilo hanging at boot. After a rescue I repeated the action thinking I might have made a mistake, but no it hang at boot again! Has anyone seen this on Mandrake? So I gave up on MDK Control Center and manually edited /etc/lilo.config, I tried three different mem sizes: mem=64, mem=128 and mem=256. Basically the speed of the machine at boot did not change. From this I deduce one of two things: 1) I'm not passing mem=*** correctly at boot. 2) The notebook is performing as good as if it had 64Mb RAM. Any thoughts? Dan
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