Hari Bathini writes:
> The kexec purgatory has to run in real mode. Only the first memory
> block maybe accessible in real mode. And, unlike the case with panic
> kernel, no memory is set aside for regular kexec load. Another thing
> to note is, the memory for crashkernel is reserved at an offs
The kexec purgatory has to run in real mode. Only the first memory
block maybe accessible in real mode. And, unlike the case with panic
kernel, no memory is set aside for regular kexec load. Another thing
to note is, the memory for crashkernel is reserved at an offset of
128MB. So, when crashkernel