Hi Basil, On Tuesday 10 January 2012 03:20:43 am Basil Chupin wrote:
I had the need to go to the memtest86.com site to grab a copy of the test to check the condition of my RAM
Note that memtest86+ (from memtest.org) is packaged for openSUSE. Just install it and it will show in your boot menu.
and came across a patch for the kernel which purports to use a feature of the kernel to map bad RAM bytes and not use them thus avoiding the need to replace RAM (perhaps unnecessarily). The patches do not go beyond kernel 2.6.x.
I was wondering if this patch is now automatically built-in into the kernel and patching the kernel is therefore no longer necessary (I am using kernel 3.2 for example)?
Anybody know the answer, please?
It would be easier to answer the question if you would point us to the patch in question. My wild guess is that the patch still applies to current kernels. There was no architectural change between 2.6.39 and 3.0, it's really only a marketing (or convenience) move. As people did not expect it to happen, there are still many references to "kernel 2.6.x" left, which really mean "kernel 2.6 or later". -- Jean Delvare Suse L3 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org