Re: Linux on ARM: remap and MMU

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Hello

2009/1/16 Syed Khader <sk.syed2@xxxxxxxxx>:
> No it does not expect it, as on some arm devices, SDRAM can be at a
> different location(other than 0x0), then you would have PHYS_OFFSET
> pointed there.

In other words, it's _not_ mandatory to have RAM remapped at 0x0 by
bootloader before passing control to the kernel, is this a bottoom
line?

-- 
Roman Mashak

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