Tom Bishop wrote:
I have a new MSI K9mgm2 AM2 system that I just built and loaded with
FC5
x_64. The problem that I am havin is that the system is writing to the
memory like it is disk and the more I do the less I have (I have 2gig).
Perfectly normal, totally expected, if you mean what I think you mean.
Linux doesn't believe in having unused memory hanging around. So if
Linux loads a file into memory, it will stay there in case you want to
access it again (unless you delete the file again).
If it's got a better use for the memory, it will reclaim it and use it
for something else.
I
am running with the latest kernel (2174) and not sure what to look at. I
can provide more system details if needed, but am running out of ideas. My
main drive is a serial drive and I do have a swap partition but it never
uses it, once the memory gets down so far it just locks up.
That *isn't* normal. Have you checked the memory with memtest86? It's on
the install CD/DVD: boot from it and type memtest86.
Alternatively, you could try something like "mem=256M" as a boot
parameter. If the system is (slow, but) stable with that, then blame the
memory (or *possibly* the rest of the system).
Hope this helps,
James.
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