Maintenance Linux on a stick
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 1:05 pm
Hi Linux gods,
i'd like to be able to do a "real" memory test on my installed 4GB (X1000) due to my system having problems and crashes of ramlib.support lately when going over 75% of the used 2 GB in AmigaOS (I'm trying to corner that problem to hardware-wise - memory sticks - or software-wise - should be addressed in the OS).
e.g. the "memtester" program from OS4Depot.net (yet overall not really trustworthy i was told), is smart enough to only address that much memory that is actually available...doing a fast test i tried to address 1.5GB - where 400 MB were in use by the OS - and it counted down to 853 MB, which it finally used - leaving me with 66% of used memory, while i don't know why it can't address the rest.
Not to mention that i got that dreaded ramlib.support crash on quitting memtester
Now, i do know nothing of Linux on Amiga and frankly, i don't want to read up all the tech talk either
If someone could provide me a step to step guide on where to download and how to set up a minimalistic linux on an usb stick (it should not really do more than test the memory actually - i don't want it to be installed or tamper with my partitions) i'd be most grateful.
Thanks a lot
i'd like to be able to do a "real" memory test on my installed 4GB (X1000) due to my system having problems and crashes of ramlib.support lately when going over 75% of the used 2 GB in AmigaOS (I'm trying to corner that problem to hardware-wise - memory sticks - or software-wise - should be addressed in the OS).
e.g. the "memtester" program from OS4Depot.net (yet overall not really trustworthy i was told), is smart enough to only address that much memory that is actually available...doing a fast test i tried to address 1.5GB - where 400 MB were in use by the OS - and it counted down to 853 MB, which it finally used - leaving me with 66% of used memory, while i don't know why it can't address the rest.
Not to mention that i got that dreaded ramlib.support crash on quitting memtester
Now, i do know nothing of Linux on Amiga and frankly, i don't want to read up all the tech talk either

If someone could provide me a step to step guide on where to download and how to set up a minimalistic linux on an usb stick (it should not really do more than test the memory actually - i don't want it to be installed or tamper with my partitions) i'd be most grateful.
Thanks a lot