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- > If you can't reliably boot vmunix.720 then try this:
- >
- > disable Enforcer
- >
- > I can boot 720 just nice with Enforcer off.
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- Things get weirder now.. I have enforcer enabled all the time...
-
- > This problem also existed in the Mach startup code. The problem is
- > that if you copy the kernel to fast RAM before shutting off the MMU,
- > then you MAY overwrite the MMU tables that Enforcer has set up.
-
- But I'm not doing this... I load the kernel wherever I get some
- (legal) memory from the system, then shut off any ints, DMA & MMU, and
- copy it to CHIP-mem! The startup code then copies it back to start
- of fastmem and finally reenables the MMU. There must be some other
- phaenomemon involved than just the fastmem issue..
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