Yep, the only x86 kernel on the XFS-PR0.9 CD with HIGHMEM configured is
the i686-enterprise kernel:
kernel-2.4.0-i686-enterprise.config:CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G=y
kernel-2.4.0-i686-enterprise.config:CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y
There are other differences in the enterprise kernel as well, of course
- although I'm not sure what all, offhand... the XFS kernel RPMs follow
Red Hat's configs very closely.
-Eric
Chris Croswhite wrote:
>
> I say this exact behavior on a test machine of RedHat Linux 7.x.
>
> If it is a Red Hat system 7.0, RH has 3 boot modes:
>
> Linux
> Linux-smp
> Linux-up
>
> The linux kernel has high mem support as well as SMP(in RH terms, the
> 2.2.16-20-enterprise kernel). The SMP kernel has no high mem support and
> linux
> up has no builtin modules (well some, but less than the other 2 kernel
> versions.).
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