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SubjectRe: KERNELBASE

On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Tulika Pradhan wrote:

> can i use change the value of KERNELBASE from 0xc0000000 to 0x00000000 ?
> does this cause any problems ?

I'm pretty sure setting KERNELBASE to 0x0000000 leaves no room at all for
user space, which would suck.

Unless you plan on hacking a lot of other things, I don't think that
would be useful (for a limited domain of the word useful).

-MB

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