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329 #define kbytes(x) (((x) + 1023) / 1024) in print_resource_track() macro333 kbytes(malloc_info.arena), kbytes(malloc_info.hblkhd), in print_resource_track()334 kbytes(malloc_info.uordblks), kbytes(malloc_info.fordblks)); in print_resource_track()
235 bunzip2 will require about 3700 kbytes to decompress. To238 half this amount of memory, about 2300 kbytes. Decompres-254 touch 400k + 20000 * 8 = 560 kbytes of it. Similarly, the256 20000 * 4 = 180 kbytes.282 bzip2 compresses files in blocks, usually 900kbytes long.
238 _b_u_n_z_i_p_2 will require about 3700 kbytes to decompress. To241 half this amount of memory, about 2300 kbytes. Decompres257 touch 400k + 20000 * 8 = 560 kbytes of it. Similarly, the259 20000 * 4 = 180 kbytes.285 _b_z_i_p_2 compresses files in blocks, usually 900kbytes long.
121 kbytes. You can imagine that filling in a 2^15 entry table for a 15-bit code
622 2478 "kbytes"2488 11108 "kbytes"
3237 @deffn Command uppermem kbytes3238 Force GRUB to assume that only @var{kbytes} kilobytes of upper memory
3089 -- Command: uppermem kbytes
2084 9747 "kbytes"
2255 9904 "kbytes"
2634 13566 "kbytes"
2333 11417 "kbytes"
24973 to its m_script member. m_script is often hundreds of kbytes