> >> > I saw an example of switching in real mode in linux' sources (it looks
> >> > pretty clear) and thouhgt it is possible to do the same under FreeBSD.
> >> > The problem is I'm absolutely lost in FreeBSD's physical memory management
> >> > implementation (page tables and directory and so on).
On 06-Dec-01 Nate Williams wrote:
>> > I saw an example of switching in real mode in linux' sources (it looks
>> > pretty clear) and thouhgt it is possible to do the same under FreeBSD.
>> > The problem is I'm absolutely lost in FreeBSD's physical memory management
>> > implementation (page table
> > I saw an example of switching in real mode in linux' sources (it looks
> > pretty clear) and thouhgt it is possible to do the same under FreeBSD.
> > The problem is I'm absolutely lost in FreeBSD's physical memory management
> > implementation (page tables and directory and so on).
>
> That c
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Dmitry Konyshev wrote:
> I saw an example of switching in real mode in linux' sources (it looks
> pretty clear) and thouhgt it is possible to do the same under FreeBSD.
> The problem is I'm absolutely lost in FreeBSD's physical memory management
> implementation (page tables a
Hello Terry,
Thursday, December 06, 2001, 6:08:44 PM, you wrote:
TL> Dmitry Konyshev wrote:
>> For some odd reason I need to load another OS (no matter which one,
>> everything that known about it is its boot sector number)
>> at the end of the reboot syscall. Could someone please explain how to
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