Adam 'WeirdArms' Wiggins said: > Does linux-arm reserve some of the virtual address space for the > kernel? If so how much and where? linux-arm is the kernel, with any program that runs out of RAM, it does reserve space for itself (otherwise how can it run?) How much depends on the build size of the kernel, where is in the systems RAM. Could you please be more explicit? -- Russell King ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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