Joseph wrote:

[...]
-bash: ./memtest.sh: /bin/bash2: bad interpreter: No such file or
directory

On both boxes the I have bash-3.0 so what is it looking for?
Correct the first line of the script from "#!/bin/bash2" to "#!/bin/bash" and everything will be fine.

Ciao
        Francesco

Thank you, yes that is what I did as soon as I posted the message.
Though it puzzle me whey it runs on my main server and not on the new
box?

Ps. my mean server pass the memtest.sh without any errors, I'm only
curious the  result of that bad rum sticks that pass memtest86 on the
new box.  I will re-run both test and post the results.

My guess is still that if you relax the memory timings in the BIOS, the "bad" RAM will start to work fine. Of course, *I* would still return it and get RAM that actually performs to the specs on the box, but that's just me! :->

-Richard


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