On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 12:35:26PM -0500, Dan Kilbourne wrote:
> Nathan Kinkade extolled:
>
> > You will probably have better luck using a more flexible boot loader
> > like GRUB. How about just putting memtest86 on a floppy or CDROM and
> > your techs can boot to the removable media whenever the
Nathan Kinkade extolled:
I would agree, but I am looking for more of an out of the box solution. We have
a couple thousand servers, several hundred of them running FreeBSD. I want our
build team to be able to simply install memtest as a bootloader option so that
any time a machine needs to be t
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 11:43:02AM -0500, Dan Kilbourne wrote:
> Hello,
> I am looking for a way to add memtest86 to the FreeBSD bootloader so
> that my techs can easily test RAM when needed. From what I
> understand, the memtest86 build script makes two objects:
> 1) linux-kernel-alike image.
> 2
Hello,
I am looking for a way to add memtest86 to the FreeBSD bootloader so that my
techs
can easily test RAM when needed.
>From what I understand, the memtest86 build script makes two objects:
1) a linux-kernel-alike image.
2) an ELF object.