Answer by Brendan for Executable Object Files and Virtual Memory
In general (not specifically for Linux)... When an executable file is started, the OS (kernel) creates a virtual address space and an (initially empty) process, and examines the executable file's...
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I'm a beginner in Linux and Virtual Memory, still struggling in understanding the relationship between Virtual Memory and Executable Object Files. let's say we have a executable object file a.out...
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