I actually have a similar question, and this pertains to the current mapping
of the kernel in memory.  Because we don't have anything like ntldr or
freeldr, the kernel needs to manually set up its page tables first, kinda
like how Linux does it.  If we're following convention, I'll need to remap
all of the addresses to their appropriate location in the upper 2GB.

So my question basically is, is there a current map of what the kernel looks
like in memory?
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