Aman wrote:
kldstat shows the kernel as a loaded module. does it mean
the kernel after getting in the core is resident to it's
complete physical size.
Its complete physical size... only including static BSS
allocations.
my question is, does the pagedaemon carry out any sort of
paging or
kldstat shows the kernel as a loaded module.
does it mean the kernel after getting in the core is resident to it's
complete physical size.
my question is, does the pagedaemon carry out any sort of paging or
segmentation on the kernel and it's loadable modules though the latter
seems necessary.
Aman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
kldstat shows the kernel as a loaded module.
does it mean the kernel after getting in the core is resident to it's
complete physical size.
Kldstat will tell you exactly how much space the kernel text
(i.e. actual code) is taking up. As to memory used for kernel
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