Re: Bigmem Kernels in RHEL AS 5

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I believe that since RHEL4 the default installed 2.6.9 kernel will handle large amounts of memory just fine. Red Hat puts artificial limits on their kernel but even in WS it is like 16GB.

David.

On Mar 22, 2007, at 6:46 PM, Young, Mike wrote:

Hello,

I don't see a BIGMEM or HUGEMEM kernel on the new RHEL 5 CD's... how are systems with 4GB+ being handled with RHEL5? Kernel boot parameters?

Thanks,
Mike.

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