Ok.
> > I think it would be cool if you'd make it available (on linux-ide.org?),
> > so that people install servers (and anybody who _cares_) could test their
> > hardware/driver combination before starting using the box.
>
> who is going to ship install images with this kernel code added and the
> most dangerous feature ever create eanble?
I don't think any vendor has to ship it. The memtest86 suite is available
as a floppy image, the harddisk tester could be as well. (Of course with a
LARGE alert saying "THIS *DESTROYS* ALL YOUR HARDDISK CONTENTS, please
unplug everyting you don't want tested to be sure".
> > Now we have memtest86, cpuburn (what more). It would be nice to have a
> > good (if not complete) test set to run on each new linux box. It's not
> > nice to use the box for a month and then go "f..., this box has faulty
> > memory!" or ..."faulty disk!". Yes, that's what's happened to all of us.
> >
> > It's much nicer to get a warranty replacement, when you don't have any
> > data on the disk.
>
> It can do that without a file system also.... ;-)
Yes.
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