It is indeed information all available inside a running Linux, but this tool is great for showing the data to someone not familiar with Linux, or when the Linux you have is broken. Besides, HDT ships with MemTest86+, also nice to have.

For the record, I used HDT-0.5.0.iso as explained on the wiki for Grub2, and everything worked.

Y.

Le 08/01/2012 22:16, jackie sparks a écrit :

Looks like a great tool, but all that information is also found in /proc right?

 > Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2012 22:03:16 +0100
 > From: [email protected]
 >
 > Le 08/01/2012 21:41, theYinYeti a écrit :
 > >  […]
 > > How can I start HDT? Or is there a Grub2-compatible equivalent?
 >
 > Well… I found the answer here:
 > http://hdt-project.org/wiki/howtostarthdt

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