I would think 1 gig of ram and 1 gig of swap would be sufficient. I
couldn't get the usb image of memtest86 to boot but the numbers do look odd
to me too.

I used to get dozens of these fmap errors but after putting
--exclude-dir=^/sys it was reduced to three with no identification of what
files were causing them. They don't really cause a problem. I'm just
curious what's happening.

- Bruce Hyatt

On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 7:10 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk>
wrote:

> On Friday 19 June 2015 21:55:02 Bruce Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>> Just in case in matters, free -m returns:
>>>
>>>               total       used       free     shared    buffers cached
>>> Mem:           866        400        466         12         17  305
>>> -/+ buffers/cache:         76        789
>>> Swap:          892          0        892
>>>
>>
> On 20.06.15 05:19, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>> It might Bruce, thats a rather small amount of memory, and an odd value,
>> doesn't look like it was ever a full megabyte.  Should it have been, or
>> does your memory have a couple bad 64k banks someplace that are masked
>> off somehow?  A session with memtest86 might be 'enlightening'...
>>
>
> gigabyte ... free -m returns data in megabytes.
> not so bad tho...
>
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