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H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
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- Last update 2005-09-02
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+ Last update 2006-11-17
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On the i386 platform, the Linux kernel uses a rather complicated boot
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convention. This has evolved partially due to historical aspects, as
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@@ -131,8 +131,8 @@ Offset Proto Name Meaning
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0226/2 N/A pad1 Unused
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0228/4 2.02+ cmd_line_ptr 32-bit pointer to the kernel command line
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022C/4 2.03+ initrd_addr_max Highest legal initrd address
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-0230/4 2.04+ kernel_alignment Physical addr alignment required for kernel
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-0234/1 2.04+ relocatable_kernel Whether kernel is relocatable or not
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+0230/4 2.05+ kernel_alignment Physical addr alignment required for kernel
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+0234/1 2.05+ relocatable_kernel Whether kernel is relocatable or not
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(1) For backwards compatibility, if the setup_sects field contains 0, the
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real value is 4.
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