Am Samstag, dem 20.11.2021 um 10:00 -0500 schrieb Antoine Beaupré: > On 2021-11-19 19:50:45, fziel...@z-51.de wrote: > [...] > > > PCMemTest is a fork and rewrite of Memtest86+, which in turn was a > > fork of > > Memtest86. > > > > > > I'm happy to maintain it inside a team or with co-maintainer(s). > > I'm only DM so if someone has interest in sponsoring this, feel free > > to > > contact me. > > Great find! I was disappointed to find out that memtest86* is basically > unusable these days in Debian, and find this ITP to be very > interesting! > Do let me know if you need a sponsor. > > Did you test the program at all? Does it behave better than the > existing > memtest86 packages currently in Debian? > > a.
Thanks for your interest :) I pushed now my first work to my personal salsa profile: https://salsa.debian.org/fzielcke/pcmemtest The files are for now in /usr/lib/pcmemtest There are 32bit and 64bit legacy BIOS + EFI files Not sure if there's actually a different between the 2 legacy BIOS versions. I haven't yet tried it myself but will do soon. The suggestion came from #btrfs IRC channel. So it can't be that bad. And I'm not sure how I want to do the GRUB integration. Due to the differences with 32bit and 64bit EFI. Is there actually a way to find out with what EFI version the system booted? Regards Felix