> > Another thing I found wise to check in case of corruption is main > > memory. 24 hours of memtest86+ usually do the trick. > > I have seen corruptions (3rd party Infineon memory running at 400MHz, > specified for 400MHz) that are not catched by memtest86+ > reliably. Running Linux kernel compilation repeatedly is more > stressful than memtest86+. For what it's worth: >From an anecdote I can recommend running memtest86+ for 10 cycles (as opposed to 24h) with the option for 'all tests', not just the standard tests. Kind regards, Joris --------------------------------------------------------------------- dm-crypt mailing list - http://www.saout.de/misc/dm-crypt/ To unsubscribe, e-mail: dm-crypt-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: dm-crypt-help@xxxxxxxx