On Monday 22 August 2005 05:51, Rajat Gujral wrote: > hi, > > i am not able to locate memtest86 ... can u pls guide me with it .. I have > changed my ide cable but the DMA_INTR are still coming .. > > > > Volker Armin Hemmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > the first suspect when the box behaves abnormal, is to run memtest86 for a > while - like 4h. > > If it finds some errors, congratulation, ou found the culprit - if not, try > something different ;) > > If your dma-errors are harddisk related, a new ide-cable may solve your > problem... this little bastards are broken so fast and easily, it is > sickening.
emerge -s memtest: sys-apps/memtest86 Latest version available: 3.2 Latest version installed: 3.2 Size of downloaded files: 128 kB Homepage: http://www.memtest86.com/ Description: A stand alone memory test for x86 computers License: GPL-2 * sys-apps/memtest86+ Latest version available: 1.60 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of downloaded files: 143 kB Homepage: http://www.memtest.org/ Description: Memory tester based on memtest86 License: GPL-2 it des not matter which one you choose, just install it (mount /boot before you start emerging!), edit grub.conf so you have such a line: title=MEMTEST86 root (hd0,0) kernel /boot/memtest86/memtest.bin and the next boot, choose it and let it run for some hours. If memtest does not find any errors, check the harddisk. smart should be enabled, smartmontools are a good collection to read out the smart data. Errors? Uh, time for a new harddisk. And then there is badblocks, which you should run too. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list