How is 31bit Linux actually loaded into memory in a 2 GB LPAR or EC? How
are the addresses mapped?

How would a 64bit Linux be loaded in a 3 GB LPAR or EC?

I have a user that was told
"With 31-bit, Zlinux offers 2GB of addressing space, we were told that "the
system libraries for linux are loaded right in the middle of the address
space, which left you with about 700MB of shared memory on either side of
the address space for your application software".


Regards, Jim
Linux S/390-zSeries Support, SEEL, IBM Silicon Valley Labs
t/l 543-4021, 408-463-4021, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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