Hi, it has just been solved, thank you

On Oct 7, 2010, at 5:55 PM, Juan Rafael Garcia Blanco wrote:

> Hi.
> During the boot process, Linux is loaded in main memory. When a system call 
> is done, the OS executes again. If the system call is accompanied by some 
> parameter, which is an address of the user process memory map, how can the 
> kernel access that variable which is in user process memory map? I mean, when 
> the kernel fires up an address, how is it translated? I can't find an answer 
> to my question in books nor in the internet.
> 
> Thank you very much


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