On Saturday, 14 December 2002 at 20:55:05 -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
> "M. Warner Losh" wrote:
>> One problem with most 386 boxes is that they have very little memory.
>> sysinstall is a big, bloated pig dog these days that takes more RAM
>> than most 386 boxes have.  This is true also for many 486 boxes too.
>> So even if 386 stuff were in the default kernel, you'd likely have
>> other issues in making sysinstall work and have to do custom
>> hacking...
>
> Add to this that Bosko's workaround for the CPU bug with PSE/PGE
> includes loading the kernel at 4M rather than 1M.

I'm not sure I understand you.  i386's have a 32 bit address space,
and long ago we loaded at 0xf0000000 (3.75M).  Then we dropped it to
0xc0000000 (3M).  4M is the end of the address space.  Are you talking
about something else?

Greg
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