>I may be confused, but I thought you had to define your DCSSes above
>the top of the memory Linux used.  What does the IPL line look like if
>you want 100 MB at 1G, and space usable by Linux both above and below
>it?

This issue has been solved. With our new memory detection you can use #cp
def store config to create
the memory as you like to. Linux does autodetect this with a new enhanced
memory detection. DCSSes
can be loaded into a hole created before.
example: 0..128meg storage, 2gig...10gig storage => you can load dcsses
between 128meg and 2gig.

So far this is not in a customer distribution, but you can use a Vanilla
2.6. kernel from kernel.org to play with it.

with kind regards
Carsten Otte
--
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habetur, quomodo habenda est


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