[ale] Memory addressing failures
Andy Grover
agrover at emory.edu
Sun Jan 12 04:34:19 EST 1997
On Sun, 12 Jan 1997, aesop wrote:
> Hello all,
> I upgraded from 16M to 32M and am now having problems. Linux
> detects the 32M, but page faults during startup or shortly after. The
> kernel dump and error message are typically
<snip>
Hmm. Well, is the machine a Compaq? I understand that their BIOS is a bit
strange.
Strictly from a hardware point of view, if it's still not too much trouble
(i.e. your system's case is still not screwed on <grin>) I'd say take out
the old 16MB, and see what happens with just the new, perhaps?
> adding mem=16M eliminates any problems.
Out of curiosity, have you tried mem=18M, 20M, etc.?
> The no-hlt and no-387 boot options had no effect (suggested from a FAQ).
>
> Ran Norton NDIAGS under DOS. Complete extended memory test (walking 1's and
> 0's through the 32M) No failures.
This is good, I guess, but I still wouldn't cross bad memory off the
list...
Good luck! :)
Andy
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