Re: [opensuse] Memory Test



Joseph Loo wrote:
am I wrong, or did the 11.0 version use an older version. in 9.3, they
were using memtest 3.2. Under 11.0, it seemed to me they have mem test
2.02.

There are two different "Memtest86"s, original "Memtest86" and "Memtest86+", which is derived from Memtest86.

See:
http://www.memtest86.com/
http://www.memtest.org/

SUSE Linux 9.3 uses Memtest86(its latest version is 3.4), openSUSE 11.0 uses Memtest86+(its latest version is 2.01).

If you wish to use original Memtest86, you can download its ISO image from:
http://www.memtest86.com/download.html

Regards,

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