il faut changer le (hd0,0)/boot avec le meme 'truc' que l'autre menu.

Par example si tu as
title linux-smp
  kernel (hd0,4)/vmlinuz-smp root=/dev/md0 devfs=mount vga=0x0f01
  initrd (hd0,4)/initrd-smp.img

Il y a de forte changes qu'il te faut mettre
title = Memory Testing Utility
 kernel = (hd0,4)/memtest86

Et bien sur avoir le fichier memtest86 au la ou se trouve le fichier
vmlinuz-smp.

Dominique



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Pascal Bleser wrote:

> Jacques Tiberghien wrote:
>
> > Dominique Gallot wrote:
> >
> >> Memtest est simplement un image a booter.
> >> Ajoutes simplement ces lignes dans to fichier de configuration grub  (
> >> /boot/grub/menu.lst )
> >>    title = Memory Testing Utility
> >>            kernel = (hd0,0)/boot/memtest86
> >> Et tu auras une entree de menu en plus au boot.
> >
> > J'ai fait ce que tu m'as indiqu� et au bout j'ai bien memory test
> ,mais lorsque je le lance j'ai:
> > "Error 17 connot mount selected partition"
> > Que faire
> > Merci
> > Je suis sous suse 8.2
>
>
> L'image /boot/memtest86 n'est pas pr�sente.
>
> Installe d'abord le package "memtest86".
> Ensuite red�marre et l�, GRUB pourra lancer memtest ;)

J'ai install� le package memtest fournit par suse 8.2!
Jacques

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