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    Linux 6.10 will print the number of occupied memory slots at boot time

    Avery KensingtonBy Avery KensingtonMay 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Linux kernel

    As a little information appears, the Linux 6.10 kernel will print the number of memory slots occupied at boot time to the kernel log as a small helper.

    Linux 6.10 DMI updates were Presenter Today we will now try to stop decoding of broken DMI inputs. It will also print an informational message about the number of memory slots occupied at boot time.

    from com. dmesg The output on Linux 6.10+ will be the message “DMI: Full Memory Slots: ” with the number of memory slots filled – assuming the Desktop Management Interface (DMI) information is accurate.

    DDR5 DIMM memory modules

    This is just a convenient adjunct to memory topology information that can already be computed and analyzed manually via i.e com. dmidecode Useful as root. For those who cannot use dmidecode or access dmesg output, there is another great way to access Linux memory information without requiring any elevated privileges.

    DMI Updates for Linux 6.10 contains this simple information and two fixes for this cycle.

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