Excerpts from linuxchix: 15-Oct-100 [techtalk] running a progra.. by
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> mount /dev/fd0 /mnt;cd /mnt;./memtest all
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> The error I received was -
> sh: ./memtest: No such file or directory
I'm not familiar with the redhat install cd, but a few things to try:
ls /mnt
after mo
I've copied this program "memtest" onto a floppy. I would like to be
able to use this program with any computer. My idea was to boot off the
redhat installation disk selecting "rescue" then mount and run memtest
from the floppy. After I booted into the cd I changed to the /usr/bin
directory and