Il 22/12/2021 13:44, Fabio Fantoni ha scritto:
Hi, I'm working on a new build for debian experimental with version 5.31b
work done for now about memtest86+ package is here:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/memtest86plus/-/commits/debian/experimental
for now multiboot patch is disabled, I don't
Hi, I'm working on a new build for debian experimental with version 5.31b
work done for now about memtest86+ package is here:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/memtest86plus/-/commits/debian/experimental
for now multiboot patch is disabled, I don't have knowledge about
assembly and the boot par
Package: memtest86+
Version: 4.20-1.1
Followup-For: Bug #568176
The problem comes from memtest not declaring its BSS in multiboot image. So the
booloader supposes that these area can be used to pass parameters and then
memtest overwrites this info.
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Debian Release: wheezy/
Same here, on HP/Compaq ProLiant hardware, on both AMD and Intel chipsets.
Multiboot Memtest86+ 2.01 and 4.10 misdetect memory size and yields an endless
stream of errors. Using the "linux16" boot method from GRUB2 works.
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Same problem on a Core i7 S1366 platform (Asus P6T Deluxe V2, Intel i7 920,
12GB RAM).
Is there any x86 platform where this multiboot image is actually working
properly?
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Package: memtest86+
Version: 4.00-2.2
Hello,
when I'm booting /boot/memtest86+_multiboot.bin on a Lenovo IdeaPad S12
VIA Nano w/ 3G RAM using grub2, it reports a wrong memory information
and lots of memory errors.
To compare this against the traditional /boot/memtest86+.bin image, I
added a grub
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