Hello !

Since grml seems to become more and more THE live-cd for admins, and maybe 
often being used for recovery purpose to save data from more or less "dead" 
boxes - did anybody think of taking a look at the BadRam Kernelpatch ?

http://rick.vanrein.org/linux/badram/index.html

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Description:

BadRAM: Linux kernel support for broken RAM modules
Summary: This page proposes an approach to support RAMs with defective 
addresses, This may open interesting business perspectives, where those RAMs 
can be sold under a white label for less money rather than discarded of without 
any profit. 

Objective of the project
My objective is to patch the Linux kernel in such a way that it can handle 
defective RAM modules. With defective RAM, I mean RAM which has some bits wrong 
at some (known) addresses. Normally, such RAM is considered useless and thrown 
away; the larger RAMs get, the higher the chances of failing addresses. With 
ever growing RAM sizes, it would therefore be pleasant to have an alternative 
to discarding of defective RAM chips.
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Unfortunately, I don`t have personal experience with this patch (yet), but 
maybe there are people on this list who know that patch already !?

It exists for quite some time and a version for recent 2.6.18 kernel is 
available.

Also, there exists a spin-off project "BadMem" at http://badmem.sourceforge.net/


something useful for GRML ?

comments ?

regards
Roland

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