Hi Michael, Thanks for your prompt reply. One more question....If I were to install more RAM to the machine, will RH Linux 7.1 pick up the change after a reboot, or will I have to tell it? Thanks, Kim >-----Original Message----- >From: Michael Osten [mailto:kulua@reefedge.com] >Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 9:00 PM >To: list@sme-net.com >Cc: kclug@kclug.org >Subject: Re: Command/Script to find out what hardware is on machine > > >Some where in the universe on Fri, 25 Jan 2002 20:36:41 -0600 >"Kim Lanners" wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Is there a command / program similar to Windows 'Device System' which >will >> report all peripherals? I am interested in having Linux report what it >sees >> for total RAM installed. >> >> Also, what file do I modify so as to let Linux 7.1 know that there is >128MB >> RAM on the system? Would this be the lilo.conf file? I am very much a >newbie >> and if you could be very specific in your instructions, I would really >> appreciate it. ;) > >First of all, there is no "Linux 7.1". I'm assuming that you have "RedHat >7.1". To find out how much memory you have type: > >dmesg | grep Memory > >You should not have to specify how much memory you have to lilo in that >version of RedHat. > > >--------- >------------- >Michael Osten >Reefedge Inc. > > > > > >