Andrew Smith wrote:
>
> Mark,
> why remove the faulty memory???? :-)
> Try BadMem or BadRam (see memtest86
> for references)
Depends on how bad the RAM is:)
If you have a few bad ranges, it OK,
buty if you need 50+ numbers from
memtest to add to lilo, then it's hard to use.
It also requires a kernel patch, which will
have to be applied for each new kernel.
Finally, With only 3 DIMM sockets, many boards
should use all good modules. Now If I had
5 or 6 sockets, it might be OK, but not
with only 3.
-Thomas
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