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* Define Linux system memory
@ 2006-12-20 16:52 Clint Thomas
  2006-12-20 16:57 ` Frank
  2006-12-21  5:58 ` David H. Lynch Jr.
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From: Clint Thomas @ 2006-12-20 16:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
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To anybody who has done this before or understands how to do this, I was
wondering if you know how to "tell" the kernel how much memory there is
in the system. An example would be if I have 512MB of RAM, but only want
the system to know that there is about 500MB in RAM, so that 12MB does
not exist to the OS/kernel. Would this require mucking about in U-boot?
or can I just define this in the kernel source? Thanks
 
Clinton Thomas
 

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