"David B. Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Hi All: | | With VMS VAXen the virtual memory architecture is paging, | with executables for a process always loaded at 0x200. | | I understand that Linux is also paged. Does Linux start | executables at any particular virtual address? What does | Linux do in this regard? | | The answer may have something to do with Linux's idea of | process vs VMS's idea of a process. | | I realize I should go read the kernel source, but I | hope someone can tell me off the top of the head. Or | point me to a document or book somewhere.
Someone in debian-user might very well know this, but you've got a better chance of getting an answer to this question on the kernel mailing list. Just send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the single line in the message body subscribe linux-kernel <your email address> Good Luck! Gary