Hi;

I am not sure I am posing this question correctly, so please view it
from the perspective of where I am trying to get to.

I have recently taken up the "kernel" challenge.

The text books I have all show a schematic of memory organization.
First BIOS; Next kernel space; then user space; with various
subdivisions within each space.  

Is there a program I can download, or by using sysfs, procfs a way, that
lets me catch a snapshot of what my entire memory looks like -- address
by address grouping (block)-- with some type of labels for each grouping
(block)?  I am willing to build a diagram for myself, if I can be
assured that some strategy will give me everything.

Even if it is a lot of data, it is a, sort of, one time thing.  More in
the seeing-is-believing line of thought than anything else.
-- 
Regards Bill,
Linux 2.6.24.4-64.fc8   Gnome 2.20.3


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