On Thu, 11 Jul 2019, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
Hmmm. How about checking your RAM , a memtest.
thanks for your answer, but meanwhile, I upgraded fron Stretch to Buster,
and the problem disappeared...
I don't know whether the fix comes from the upgrade, or just the reboot...
best regards,
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On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 2:11 AM Pierre Frenkiel
wrote:
> hi,
> I get a "memory fault" after doing "cd" to a given directory. Here is
> the command sequencet:
>
> PFR2 /d11a/pfr2-bak/lib->>cd i386-linux-gnu/
> Memory fault
> -ksh: line 408: 7567: Memory fault
> Memory fault
>
hi,
I get a "memory fault" after doing "cd" to a given directory. Here is
the command sequencet:
PFR2 /d11a/pfr2-bak/lib->>cd i386-linux-gnu/
Memory fault
-ksh: line 408: 7567: Memory fault
Memory fault
PFR2 /d11a/pfr2-bak/lib/i386-linux-gnu->>free -m
Memory fault
PFR2 /d1
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