I am running a Lenovo T400 with libreboot r20160907, with Linux Mint 18.3 (Ubuntu 16.04). From GRUB, when I try to start memtest86+, I can hear the "start beep" but nothing is shown on screen (libreboot background stays).
Is this a known bug that will be fixed in next release? Is there a known workaround to run a memtest before next libreboot release?
Note: I am asking for a workaround because memtest86+ from Ubuntu 16.04.3 ISO refuses to run: error: version too old for 32-bit boot.
Regards,
Yvan
Hi,
I am running a Lenovo T400 with libreboot r20160907, with Linux Mint 18.3 (Ubuntu 16.04). From GRUB, when I try to start memtest86+, I can hear the "start beep" but nothing is shown on screen (libreboot background stays).
Is this a known bug that will be fixed in next release? Is there a known workaround to run a memtest before next libreboot release?
Note: I am asking for a workaround because memtest86+ from Ubuntu 16.04.3 ISO refuses to run: ``error: version too old for 32-bit boot.``
Regards,
Yvan
Hi,
I am running a Lenovo T400 with libreboot r20160907, with Linux Mint 18.3 (Ubuntu 16.04). From GRUB, when I try to start memtest86+, I can hear the "start beep" but nothing is shown on screen (libreboot background stays).
Is this a known bug that will be fixed in next release? Is there a known workaround to run a memtest before next libreboot release?
Note: I am asking for a workaround because memtest86+ from Ubuntu 16.04.3 ISO refuses to run:
error: version too old for 32-bit boot.
Regards, Yvan
Libreboot does not support running BIOS or UEFI apps (at least currently)
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