On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 04:37:40PM +0200, Heikki Tuuri wrote:

> The maximum process space of Linux x86 is 2 GB, and better play
> safe.
> 
> Jeremy, I think some Intel x86 processors support segmented memory
> above > 4 GB. Is that supported in Linux?

Not sure.  Most of what I've heard has always come back to the  2GB
limit for a single process.  There's probably some discussion of it in
the linux-kernel archives.

> Jeremy, also thanks for your article in the latest Linux Magazine. I
> too learned something about tuning MySQL :).

Great, glad you liked it.

Jeremy
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