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Name

memmap — Mark specific memory as ACPI data.

Synopsis

memmap= n [ KMG ]# start [ KMG ]

Description

Marks a specific location and range of memory as ACPI data. n is the size of the memory location and start is the start location in memory of the range. Both are measured in units of kilobytes (K), megabytes (M), or gigabytes (G).


 
 
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