it's a live CD stress test / benchmarking tool. I have been looking for
a really good one for some time and that seems to be the most thorough
whilst needing little (or no) setup.
It does destructive and none destructive hard drive testing as well as
memory and processor and a few other bits.
On 08/02/2012 08:24, dave(a)staffslug.org.uk wrote:
I've let Memtest run for a few hours and it didn't show any
errors.
Not heard about inquisitor before, what is it?
On 08.02.2012 08:02, Gareth Westwood wrote:
> Not quite the answer to your question but...
>
> In my experience that kind of issue is going to be ram, power or
> processor. Have you run memtest or inquisitor on the box?
>
> Gareth
>
> On 07/02/2012 22:13, dave(a)staffslug.org.uk wrote:
>> Hello all.
>>
>> Quick question. What's the best way to diagnose a kernel panic on
>> start up?
>>
>> I've got Ubuntu 11.10 and every so often, I get a kernel panic a few
>> time in a row, then back to normal without issue for a number of
>> time (could be a couple of weeks), then it happens again.
>>
>> I have tried trying thing in certain sequences, but can't find the
>> answer, so was just wondering what the best next steps would be?
>>
>> Dave
>>
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