Name: Anonymous 2006-04-25 9:08
I have a Debian system I use as a webserver and headless torrent box. This morning I woke up and it was beeping and the powerlight was flashing so I reboot and disabled the quick POST. I had recently added 3 more 128mb DIMMs taken from older machines (to a total of 512mb) so that was my first guess at the trouble.
After trying each stick with the long BIOS memory test seperately I found that two of the sticks had turned bad overnight. Is there any way to check for filesystem corruption or other adverse effects of the failed RAM?
After trying each stick with the long BIOS memory test seperately I found that two of the sticks had turned bad overnight. Is there any way to check for filesystem corruption or other adverse effects of the failed RAM?