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中国DOS联盟论坛 » GRUB4DOS、SYSLINUX及其它启动管理软件讨论专区 » (Inquiry) map CD image and memory size (Solved) View 2,025 Replies 2
Original Poster Posted 2010-02-07 09:53 ·  中国 浙江 杭州 阿里云
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find --set-root /*.iso
map --mem /*.iso (0xff)
map --hook
chainloader (0xff)
I don't know what the specific meaning of (0xff) is in the above commands? It seems to be something like a memory address, but I'm not sure. Sometimes when mapping a larger iso, it prompts about memory capacity issues. I don't know the specific relationship between memory capacity and the image size. Please feel free to give your advice!

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Floor 2 Posted 2010-02-07 14:24 ·  中国 河南 洛阳 联通
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Hehe, (0xff) is a GRUB drive. If a virtual drive is assigned a drive number greater than or equal to 0xA0, it will be treated as a CD. Also, there is a difference between "map" and "map --mem". "map --mem" is to load into memory first and then map; since it's going to load into memory, it's normal to encounter "memory capacity issues", right?
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