Re: [External] Re: Basics : Memory Configuration

2019-04-10 Thread Pankaj Suryawanshi
From: Christopher Lameter Sent: 09 April 2019 21:31 To: Pankaj Suryawanshi Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; linux...@kvack.org Subject: [External] Re: Basics : Memory Configuration On Tue, 9 Apr 2019, Pankaj Suryawanshi wrote: > I am confuse ab

Re: [External] Re: Basics : Memory Configuration

2019-04-10 Thread Christopher Lameter
Please respond to my comments in the way that everyone else communicates here. I cannot distinguish what you said from what I said before.

Re: [External] Re: Basics : Memory Configuration

2019-04-09 Thread Pankaj Suryawanshi
From: Christopher Lameter Sent: 09 April 2019 21:31 To: Pankaj Suryawanshi Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; linux...@kvack.org Subject: [External] Re: Basics : Memory Configuration On Tue, 9 Apr 2019, Pankaj Suryawanshi wrote: > I am confuse ab

Re: Basics : Memory Configuration

2019-04-09 Thread Christopher Lameter
On Tue, 9 Apr 2019, Pankaj Suryawanshi wrote: > I am confuse about memory configuration and I have below questions Hmmm... Yes some of the terminology that you use is a bit confusing. > 1. if 32-bit os maximum virtual address is 4GB, When i have 4 gb of ram > for 32-bit os, What about the virtu

Basics : Memory Configuration

2019-04-08 Thread Pankaj Suryawanshi
Hello, I am confuse about memory configuration and I have below questions 1. if 32-bit os maximum virtual address is 4GB, When i have 4 gb of ram for 32-bit os, What about the virtual memory size ? is it required virtual memory(disk space) or we can directly use physical memory ? 2. In 32-bit