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- Update memtest86+.kernel-install-plugin to fallback to 20-grub.install behaviour (RHBZ#2137395) |
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The memtest86+ now supports some command line parameters: console= - serial console can be used for memtest86+ control/display, example of usage: console=ttyS0 console=ttyS0,115200 console=ttyS1,115200n8 Only ttyS0 and ttyS1 are supported. btrace - enable boot trace. maxcpus= - limit number of CPUs to use. onepass - run one pass and exit if there are no errors. tstlist= - setup a list of tests to run. cpumask= - set a CPU (hexadecimal) mask to select CPU's to use for testing. You can add memtest86+ command line parameters into grub like you are used with kernel command line parameters, e.g.: linux /memtest86+-VERSION console=ttyS0 Unfortunately this is currently supported only with non-ELF memtest86+ image. You cannot use the command line parameters with the ELF image, because the command line handling is currently not supported by grub for ELF images. If you need to use serial console with ELF image, you need to recompile memtest86+ and explicitly enable/configure serial line. In such case edit the config.h in memtest86+ sources the following way: #define SERIAL_CONSOLE_DEFAULT 1 #define SERIAL_TTY 0 #define SERIAL_BAUD_RATE 9600 and recompile memtest86+. This will explicitly enable serial console and set it to use ttyS0,9600. NOTE: explicitly enabled serial console may significantly slow down the memory testing.