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Enabling paging
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Enabling paging
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There are three three paging modes:
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There are three paging modes:
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* 32-bit paging;
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* 32-bit paging;
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* PAE paging;
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* PAE paging;
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* Page Middle Directory
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* Page Middle Directory
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* Page Table Entry
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* Page Table Entry
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After that you compiled and installed linux kernel, you can note `System.map` file which stores address of the functions whic are used by the kernel. Note that addresses are virtual. For example:
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After that you compiled and installed linux kernel, you can note `System.map` file which stores address of the functions that are used by the kernel. Note that addresses are virtual. For example:
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```
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```
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$ grep "start_kernel" System.map
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$ grep "start_kernel" System.map
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* [Jonatan Pålsson](https://github.com/jonte)
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* [Jonatan Pålsson](https://github.com/jonte)
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* [George Horrell](https://github.com/georgehorrell)
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* [George Horrell](https://github.com/georgehorrell)
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* [Ciro Santilli](https://github.com/cirosantilli)
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* [Ciro Santilli](https://github.com/cirosantilli)
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* [Kevin Soules](https://github.com/eax64)
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