Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rutgers!cbmvax!amix!skrenta From: skrenta@amix.commodore.com (Rich Skrenta) Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: How to config for 16 Meg RAM Message-ID: <2183@amix.commodore.com> Date: 10 May 91 20:24:31 GMT References: <354@hawk.isc-br.com> Organization: Commodore-Amiga Unix Development Lines: 23 ricks@hawk.isc-br.com (Rick Schaeffer) writes: > > I just installed an extra 8 meg of ram to my A3000UXD bringing it's total > ram to 16 meg. How do I get Unix to recognize it??? In browsing around > I discovered "/stand/A3016unix" which I assume is a kernel configured for > 16 meg of memory and I also discovered that "/stand/A3008unix" was hard > linked to "/stand/unix" and that "/unix" was SOFT linked to "/stand/unix". > Sooo...I linked "/stand/A3008unix" to "/stand/unix" and then re-booted Good so far. On the 3000 the real kernels comes out of the boot partition, however, probably /dev/dsk/c6d0s3 on your machine (but double check with rdb -H /dev/dsk/c6d0s0 first!). Try cd /stand cat coffboot A3016unix > /dev/dsk/c6d0s3 ^^^ (make SURE this is your boot partition) Then shutdown & reboot. Rich -- skrenta@amix.commodore.com