[plug] test - messages not getting through to list ?

Adam Ashley adam_ashley at softhome.net
Thu Mar 29 10:27:59 WST 2001


yeah i remember that patch, pretty sure it was on /. try searching there if
you looking for it

Adam

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Simon Scott [mailto:simon.scott at flexiplan.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 29 March 2001 9:02 AM
> To: plug at plug.linux.org.au
> Subject: Re: [plug] test - messages not getting through to list ?
>
>
> 	While we are on the topic of bad ram and ram testers,,,,
>
> 	I remember reading about a kernel modules (or was it a patch?) that
> thoroughly tested the ram on boot, and any bad ram was set aside
> so it could
> not be allocated by linux.
>
> 	It means you can use a dodgy ram chip (eg 128M with a few dodgy
> pages becomes 127.something).
>
> 	I cant remember the name of it, but I *think* it might have been
> called something like 'badram'.... I dont know if it has made it into the
> standard kernel tree
>
> 	Any thoughts?
>
>
>
>
> 	From:	Matt Kemner <zombie at wasp.net.au> on 28-03-2001 07:23 PM
> 	Please respond to plug at plug.linux.org.au@SMTP at Exchange
> 	To:	PLUG <plug at plug.linux.org.au>@SMTP at Exchange
> 	cc:
>
> 	Subject:	Re: [plug] test - messages not getting through to
> list ?
>
> 	On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, bp wrote:
>
> 	> Everything working ok ?
>
> 	I think the mailserver decided to take a rest after having to
> forward all
> 	those flames earlier.
>
> 	either that, or the dodgy RAM struck again - which hopefully should
> be
> 	fixed Real Soon Now(tm) thanks to a kind hardware donation from
> Leon.
>
> 	More details forthcoming.
>
> 	 - Matt
>
>
>
>
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