Richard Smith wrote:
On 4/26/06, Eric Poulsen eric@zyxod.com wrote:
My kernel crash issue is attached below. This one isn't an Exception 6 (that I can tell), but it's one I've seen before. This happened twice
Have you used memtest86 as a payload and verified that your RAM is solid?
-- Richard A. Smith
Factory BIOS: Ran memtest86+ for four hours -- no errors.
Walltime Cached RsvdMem MemMap Cache ECC Test 224M 76K e820-std on off std
LinuxBIOS + filo Errors from C0000 to EFEFC Walltime Cached RsvdMem MemMap Cache ECC Test 224M 0 LinuxBIOS on off std
Obviously, memtest86 isn't skipping the cmos -- I managed to pause it just as it hit C000, and looked at the error result -- AA 55 was in there. It's reading the cmos, and failing to test it, as it should.
I'm not sure if this is a real issue with LB or not ...