How to trick the kernel for Ram size?
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: How to trick the kernel for Ram size?
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: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 12:53:30 -0700
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: How to trick the kernel for Ram size?
Hi,
Currently, we have a system with 512 M Ram system memory, how could I trick the kernel to think the system memory is only 256 MByte?
Regards,
Bizhan
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