Back on 4/20 I tested the top 6.5 Gbs of the 8 Gbs on the system using 
/bin/memtester
and that passed.
Not knowing if my system would even come up if I tried to reboot, I decided to 
wait
until I had to reboot. I saw post stating that be easiest way to fix a failed 
upgrade
is to re-install - I'd like to avoid that right now.
The current system (12 years old) is backed up and
I plan to build a new desktop server in a couple of weeks so I would wait to 
reboot and
test all the RAM.
Well, earlier today the system froze, so during reboot I ran memtest86 on all 
the memory.
It all passed. So, it might be something else that caused the upgrade to fail.
No zram errors since reboot.

Richard

On 20/04/25 15:05, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/20/25 2:23 PM, richard emberson wrote:
What should I be looking for?
A couple of hours before I started the upgrade, I can see that 3 alacritty 
windows I had open in workspace 3
crashed. The Xterms I was using in workspace 1 for the upgrade were still up 
and running.
And there was a zram error:

That looks really bad.  I suggest you do a RAM test.


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