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#5 No boot with long badram kernel line

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nobody
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2006-04-06
2006-04-06
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Hi,

I left memtest running for a longish time and it gave
me the following badram line:
badram=0x1100cc08,0xd123cd7c,0x028cca08,0xc68dcabc,0x073c4008,0xc7bdc87c,0x04619108,0xc661953c,0x17890108,0xd7992bbc,0x00304208,0xc83c42bc,0x03a1c208,0xc7a1c2bc,0x21061208,0xe316123c,0x28532108,0xe853257c,0x0a282008,0xfaaa307c

If I use this line as a parameter in the kernel line,
the system comes only as far as loading the kernel
image and stops than.

An older badram-line with only two commands(?) worked
(but didn't cover all faults).

Is it possible to tell what the problem is? A memory
error which is too far in the lower ram area? Or is the
kernel line too long or incomplete?

I'm on an up-to-date debian testing system using the
BadRAM-2.6.15.mb0.patch.gz.

Cheers,
Kevin

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