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kernel-patch-badram
kernel-patch-badram | Kernel patch allowing to use partly-bad RAM modules | Priority | |
Section | devel |
Installed size | 132 |
Maintainer | Yann Dirson <dirson@debian.org> |
Architecture | all |
Version | 2.6.18.1-1 |
Depends | bash (>= 2.0), patch, grep-dctrl |
Suggests | linux-source, kernel-package, memtest86 (>= 2.3), memtest86+ |
File name | pool/main/k/kernel-patch-badram/kernel-patch-badram_2.6.18.1-1_all.deb |
Description | This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which allows to tell the kernel which parts of a RAM module are bad. This allows you to use old RAM modules, when for example just 1 bit in your 256MB module makes it otherwise unusable. . Packages memtest86 and memtest86+ allow to test the RAM for such problems, and are able to tell you what parameters to give to a badram-enabled kernel. |
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