Hi, 

I've ran memtest86 already. Everything went just fine. 

:)

At least memory seems to be fine. :)

Best regards,

Paulo J. Matos
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> From: Christopher Fisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere
> Date: 10 Jun 2003 16:53:41 -0400
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> Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 16:53:41 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Christopher Fisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere
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> On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Cantante de Matos wrote:
> 
> >Hi all,
> >
> >Unfortunately I was not yet able to found a solution to my problem. I'm
> >thinking about backing up somehow my data and reinstalling
> >gentoo.Sincerely, I don't think it's a hardware problem. I've been
> >testing memory and doing some stress tests with gentoo boot cd and
> >everything is ok. The problem is when I boot into my partition. Well, if
> >anyone has any idea instead of just backing up stuff and reinstall
> >gentoo I'll be glad to hear it.
> 
> Defiantely a test to run would be to download and run memtest86.  Just get 
> the floppy image and write it to a floppy.  Then boot with it in your 
> drive and you're all set.
> 
> I would let it run for 10-20 passes or so and it'll let you know if your 
> memory is ok.
> 
> 
> Christopher Fisk
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> From: brett holcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere
> Date: 10 Jun 2003 16:59:45 -0400
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> From: "brett holcomb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 16:59:45 -0400
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Segmentation Fault Everywhere
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> You can also merge memtest86 and set lilo or grub up to 
> boot to it.  That's what I did and it worked well.  After 
> you start it go into configuration and tell it to do all 
> tests (it only does some of the 11) and then let it run 
> for a LONG time - at least one pass.
> 
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 16:53:41 -0400 (EDT)
>   Christopher Fisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Cantante de 
> >Matos wrote:
> >
> >>Hi all,
> >>
> >>Unfortunately I was not yet able to found a solution to 
> >>my problem. I'm
> >>thinking about backing up somehow my data and 
> >>reinstalling
> >>gentoo.Sincerely, I don't think it's a hardware problem. 
> >>I've been
> >>testing memory and doing some stress tests with gentoo 
> >>boot cd and
> >>everything is ok. The problem is when I boot into my 
> >>partition. Well, if
> >>anyone has any idea instead of just backing up stuff and 
> >>reinstall
> >>gentoo I'll be glad to hear it.
> >
> >Defiantely a test to run would be to download and run 
> >memtest86.  Just get 
> >the floppy image and write it to a floppy.  Then boot 
> >with it in your 
> >drive and you're all set.
> >
> >I would let it run for 10-20 passes or so and it'll let 
> >you know if your 
> >memory is ok.
> >
> >
> >Christopher Fisk
> >--
> >    Who wouldn't be interested in everything we do?!
> >               -- Calvin
> >
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