Aleksandar wrote with eloquence:

> . . .
> When booting, the bootloader does its thing and finds "the kernel
> image", then loads it into memory and passes control to it. Now the
> memory some pieces of the kernel, but not all. To complete the loading,
> the part of kernel present in memory finds the rest of its pieces,
> loads them in memory and runs them.

I will cogitate more upon this excellent explanation when I get more time.

> --
>    Fourth law of programming:
>    Anything that can go wrong wi
> sendmail: segmentation violation - core dumped

:-)

Alan
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