This summary provides an overview of the Linux kernel initialization log:
The log documents the initialization of Linux kernel subsystems like CPU, memory and ACPI. It detects the physical memory layout and sets up memory mappings. It also initializes variables like the MTRR and detects the CPU topology, finding 11 CPUs. The kernel then sets up zones for physical memory and initializes the nodes and allocates memory for crash dumps.
This summary provides an overview of the Linux kernel initialization log:
The log documents the initialization of Linux kernel subsystems like CPU, memory and ACPI. It detects the physical memory layout and sets up memory mappings. It also initializes variables like the MTRR and detects the CPU topology, finding 11 CPUs. The kernel then sets up zones for physical memory and initializes the nodes and allocates memory for crash dumps.
This summary provides an overview of the Linux kernel initialization log:
The log documents the initialization of Linux kernel subsystems like CPU, memory and ACPI. It detects the physical memory layout and sets up memory mappings. It also initializes variables like the MTRR and detects the CPU topology, finding 11 CPUs. The kernel then sets up zones for physical memory and initializes the nodes and allocates memory for crash dumps.