Am 28.04.2009 15:17, schrieb Myles Watson:
I thought the main disadvantage was that there are other payloads
which can't handle high tables yet.  It would be too bad not to be
able to boot a Linux kernel directly anymore.
HAVE_HIGH_TABLES doesn't exclude using HAVE_LOW_TABLES.
Most tables are copied to both locations if both are active, some (eg. ACPI) use a pointer in low memory that points to high memory in that case.


Patrick

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