A very neat idea! I agree this is really useful, especially in cases
such as soldered memory where you can't just "buy new memory" (which is
a pretty ignorant argument to begin with anyway).

>From reading the mailing list article from gQuigs, it sounds like memmap
works fine and is already included, but its syntax is not as nice
(primarily for patterns). However someone also mentioned they would take
up adding badram syntax to memmap so users could use the same lines from
memtest86. That would then I think satisfy everyone here.

>From here the next logical step is automatically detecting bad ram and
guiding the user through the process to fix it. If this is Fixed, or
Invalidated by memmap improvements, a blueprint could be made for this
process.

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[needs-packaging] BadRAM Linux Kernel Patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185804
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