I'm having this problem for years now and finally decide to post a question about this. I work often with network appliances (x86) that only have a serial console output. It's pretty normal for these devices to run at 115200 8,n,1 at ttys0/3f8 (1st serial port). I know it's possible to run memtest on a serial console, but one needs to manually choose menu option five and it runs at only 9600 baud which is impossible to use. See, switching console port speed whilst booting is almost impossible.
What im doing now is blindly guessing when to press five, because the bios redirection runs at 115200, and then hoping memtest takes over at 9600 , at that time i have my console software running at 9600. I only got this to work once and is very annoying.
So i'm looking for a bootable image that runs memtest86 automatically on the first serial port, at 115200 baud, without interruption of a menu. I searched the forum and i know this can be done with compiling it yourself, but i lack the knowledge to do. Maybe somebody can help?
So if im right this would be memtest v4 for x86-32bit . No need for uefi images.
What im doing now is blindly guessing when to press five, because the bios redirection runs at 115200, and then hoping memtest takes over at 9600 , at that time i have my console software running at 9600. I only got this to work once and is very annoying.
So i'm looking for a bootable image that runs memtest86 automatically on the first serial port, at 115200 baud, without interruption of a menu. I searched the forum and i know this can be done with compiling it yourself, but i lack the knowledge to do. Maybe somebody can help?
So if im right this would be memtest v4 for x86-32bit . No need for uefi images.
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