Crash with FastRAM > 1008

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If you try to boot a kernel in aranym with FastRAM > 1008(*) you get a
crash during free_area_init_node, presumably because it cannot allocate
enough memory for the memmap.  It would be nice if there were a way to
get around this.  Theoretically, you should be able to have 2GB of
FastRAM or even more.

Andreas.

(*) You have to hack aranym to remove the MAP_32BIT flag in
src/Unix/vm_alloc.cpp.  Also, you'd better use video=atafb:off.

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