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Date:      Tue, 25 Feb 2020 09:37:41 +0000
From:      Bob Bishop <rb@gid.co.uk>
To:        Mario Olofo <mario.olofo@gmail.com>
Cc:        mike@karels.net, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Running FreeBSD on M.2 SSD
Message-ID:  <A657734E-836C-4EFF-9C65-050A208E1223@gid.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <CAP4Gn9CqCSk5Lof_-05j1S0EWmTdB_HRfOe5zVig5khf7wJ0ow@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi,

> On 25 Feb 2020, at 01:35, Mario Olofo <mario.olofo@gmail.com> wrote:
>=20
> Hi Mike, thanks for the insight.
>=20
> I tried both, but not at the same time.
> When I found that the ZFS was corrupting the filesystem, I reinstalled =
the
> FreeBSD using UFS but no luck.
> Ulf told me that he had the same problem and it turned out the problem =
was
> a defective RAM, but here I just ran the test 2 times,
> one from Dell BIOS Diagnostics Tool and other from mdsched.exe from =
Windos
> 10, but here the RAM is ok=E2=80=A6

Software tests will not always find marginally faulty RAM. If you can, =
try swapping for known good RAM; or if you have lots of RAM installed, =
try taking half the RAM out at a time and see if that affects stability.

> Thank you again,
>=20
> Mario
>=20
> Em seg., 24 de fev. de 2020 =C3=A0s 22:15, Mike Karels =
<mike@karels.net>
> escreveu:
> [etc]

--
Bob Bishop
rb@gid.co.uk







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