Re: CUPS problem



QuackHacker@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
PerAntonRønning [pa-ronn@xxxxxxxxx] wrote:
Garry T. Williams wrote:
Now run memtest-setup. That will add the memory test to your grub
menu. Mine looks like this after running memtest-setup:

title Memtest86+ (1.70)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /memtest86+-1.70 ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb quiet


[root@localhost par]# memtest-setup
bash: memtest-setup: command not found

whereis memtest does not reveal the whereabouts of memtest either.
Is it installed under another name? The install does not give info about
that.
Brgds
PAR

You need to run that as root.

From the # prompt, it looks like he is running as root.

[root@mikkel etc]# type memtest-setup
memtest-setup is /usr/sbin/memtest-setup

So it gets installed, at least on a FC6 system...

Mikkel
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