I am not sure if this is relevant but i had the problem that the host
system had to have the paravirtulised guest support (its in processor
type and features in 2.6.26-3 kernel) compiled into the kernel before
the guest virtual machine would see more than 3.5gb memory. 

Then recently i found that sometimes if you have a good few virtual
machines running with lots of ram i sometimes get segmentation faults
but i think this is because of the balloning becasue i was overloading
all the ram i had.

On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 11:51 -0600, Alex Williamson wrote:
> t's true, we're only providing MTRRs for memory below 4G.  In fact
> rombios32 knows very little, if anything, about memory above 4G, as
> seen
> by memory reporting in the SMBIOS table.
> 
> It looks like the Linux kernel MTRR code does have a bail-out point f

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