Sorry for my delayed reply to this. I'm honestly not sure. I downloaded a memtest86 iso (not a + version, but I see that the latest memtest86's should work on my system) and tried creating a bootable USB. The drive comes up in my UEFI screen, but not as a UEFI device. Booting from it gives me a blank screen with a blinking curser. As this is the same behavior I get from Gentoo (sans the blinking cursor, however) I'm going to let it sit for a day and see if it pops up with anything. I expected some form of graphical or textual interface at least reporting the start of the process, but maybe it "just runs"? I thought I saw screenshots somewhere, though, so I expect this isn't the case. In any event, I'm going to look into other methods of making a UEFI bootable iso image.TheLexx wrote:Can you run Memtest from a CDROM or other image?

alienjon wrote:I am using grub2. I installed memtest86+ to come up in my boot menu. As with the USB and memtest86, however, selecting the option brings me to a blank screen (nothing indicating that the test is loaded, running, or progressing in anyway). The only difference is that the USB has the blinking cursor. Is this normal behavior? It seems odd to me to not have any indication that the test at least started. I may try to install an ubuntu install disk, as I think those include memtest (or knoppix)
Not in the portage tree. Is it in an overlay?tw04l124 wrote:when you just need memtest, i think sysrescue-cd comes with that too. emerge sysresc... and burn it to a disc. that should be the fastest way.
Definitely doesn't look like that. I've now tried reinstalling the img on the flash drive (and tried both memtest86 and memtest86+) with the same results. I'll try on my laptop when I have the chance (though the laptop has Kubuntu and memtest is already on it).TheLexx wrote:Memtest did not start. It crashed!
Unless you get something that looks like this https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... enshot.png within a few seconds it did not work. I suggest you try memtest86 on a different computer just to get the feel of memtest.
My only thought is that memtest64 is incompatible with your hardware. Try Googling your motherboard model or laptop model and memtest64 to see what is up.
My grub.cfg uses linux16 and not linux (I did double check) for both the memtest86 and memtest86+ entries. Interestingly, when I try to boot from the CLI I get an actual crash followed by a reboot. No message is displayed, only a moment of black screen before the monitor flickers (as though the monitor goes from no signal to receiving a signal - I expect this is exactly what's happening) and then the computer restarts.TheLexx wrote:I was hoping that if you tried to use grub in Command Line Mode, you might have gotten an error message before grub tried to load memtest. If you get an error message that might give me something to work with. If there is no error message then there is not anything I can grab onto. Just Google your mobo with memtest.
PS. whether it is the grub config file or the CLI you have to use linux16 NOT linux to load the memtest "kernel"
This was it. I did a search for UEFI memtest86 and found a different download (on the main memtest86 site, not memtest86+). I installed this image to the USB disk and can now boot from it. The gentoo ebuild and the downloads I had grabbed are NOT UEFI compatible. Not sure how to get the ebuild to work in this manner, but I'm thinking of just using the downloaded .bin and setting it up in grub.Could my making the USB drive not me UEFI compatible and could the portage Memtest86/Memtest86+ not be UEFI compatible either?

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