Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> 
> Actually, in newer Linux kernels (ie. at least all 2.4.x versions that I can
> remember) you can expand this further, up to 64GB on CPUs that support it
> (which is, AFAIK, Pentium Pro and newer, so in reality it won't be a
> problem). I don't really know what it does, but judging from the help entry,
> it appears like it can still only address 4GB at a time, so it's more or less

Actually it's a lie.  I've got a dual Pent III with 4Gb RAM.  You cannot have
a single process that uses more than 2Gb of RAM with any of the Linux 2.4 kernels.
We hadda install Solaris on the box to do what we wanted to.
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