Alipoursaadaty
New Member
Dear friends,
I'm a beginner Linux user. I am using VMware Workstation to run CentOS in its environment. I have promoted my PC memory Ram to 12 GB and allocate 9.7 GB to CentOS by VMware. However, when I open the Terminal in CentOS and run the "$ free -m" code in it, the memory info in CentOS is about 3GB.
How can I allocate maximum memory RAM of VMware (9.7 GB) to CentOS? In other words, How can I use maximum memory RAM allocated to CantOS by VMware?
I attached a screenshot from my VMware and CentOS to this threat.[IMG alt="Click image for larger version.
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Kind Regards,
I'm a beginner Linux user. I am using VMware Workstation to run CentOS in its environment. I have promoted my PC memory Ram to 12 GB and allocate 9.7 GB to CentOS by VMware. However, when I open the Terminal in CentOS and run the "$ free -m" code in it, the memory info in CentOS is about 3GB.
How can I allocate maximum memory RAM of VMware (9.7 GB) to CentOS? In other words, How can I use maximum memory RAM allocated to CantOS by VMware?
I attached a screenshot from my VMware and CentOS to this threat.[IMG alt="Click image for larger version.
Name: 1.jpg Views: 6 Size: 158.2 KB ID: 157066"]https://www.edaboard.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=157066&d=1577352274&thumb=1[/IMG]
Kind Regards,