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* can somebody explain how linux support 64G memory
@ 2001-02-21  2:44 michaelc
  2001-02-21  5:45 ` Robert Read
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From: michaelc @ 2001-02-21  2:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi,
   How does linux support more than 4G memory? I 've read the
   documentation of  Intel IA-32 Architecture, I knew that OS
   just address up to 4G physical address space, If OS want to
   access additional 4-GByte section of physical memory, it must
   change the pointer in register CR3 or entries in the
   page-directory-pointer table. That means that Linux just has
   up to 4-GByte page mapping at one time , is that right?

  

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 michael chen                          mailto:michaelc@turbolinux.com.cn



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