Hi Srihari,
On 06/05/07, Srihari Vijayaraghavan <[email protected]> wrote:
[Sorry to reply to my own email, but I had some good development on this
problem]
--- Srihari Vijayaraghavan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's the first one (there a couple following this;
> the complete dmesg is at the bottom of this email):
It turns out the system is no go with 4 GB of RAM (4 * 1 GB modules): system
instability & SATA controller doesn't detect the drives (as I reported to
linux-ide:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06174.html).
With only 2 GB of RAM (with either pairs), system is very stable (surviving
many parallel kernel compiles for over 3 times longer than that of 4 GB), and
it detects & works fine with the SATA drives also.
Any advice on getting all of 4 GB to work reliably with SATA also?
Thanks
PS: Here's a dmesg of the all stably working 2 GB system, & the oopsy one with
4 GB.
This looks like a bad RAM problem too me. Check the RAM memory
http://www.memtest.org/
(Removed from the list of known regressions
http://kernelnewbies.org/known_regressions)
Regards,
Michal
--
Michal K. K. Piotrowski
Kernel Monkeys
(http://kernel.wikidot.com/start)
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