Re: Why FC3 doesn't see 4Gb of RAM?

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Am Mi, den 24.08.2005 schrieb Andy Pieters um 22:48:

Don't top-post please.

> IIRC, you need to use the hugemem kernel!  I don't seem to remember there 
> being a combination of hugemen and smp, but that can be resolved by doing a 
> compile-your-own-kernel, which isn't so hard after all.

"The other difference with the hugemem kernel is that the kernel and
userspace address spaces are split 4GB/4GB, meaning that with the
hugemem kernel, a userspace program has access to its 4GB."

The problem is that Roberto's hardware (motherboard + BIOS) does not
remap the memory area used by I/O, which must be inside the 4GB on 32bit
systems, beyond the 4GB barrier. A kernel with the 4G/4G patch would not
change that.

> Andy

Alexander


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