Hi!
On 7/6/06, Arjan van de Ven <arjan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
PHYSICAL. if you want virutal you need to use /dev/kmem.
isn't /dev/kmem some sort of core file with structures resembling core files ?
how does that relate to virtual memory (isn't virtual memory unique
per process) ?
(btw is there any documentation regarding /dev/kmem ? couldn't really find...)
thanks,
George.
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