Thanks again. Have tested the custom-version further:
1. Initial menu is exactly as non-custom version.
2. Selecting "user defined" brings up a screen with blue background
in upper half of screen, with left and right margins shrunk approx. 5 centimeters (black outside)
3. Can select 3 programs (burn-in, stresstest, and stesstest v2) in this blue screen.
4. However, all three selectings bring up the SAME stress-program :
cpustressstest v2 by Gert Huiselman. (???)
4. Info text for each program displays at bottom of the black screen,
but only first three lines ! , the last line is missing !
5. Pressing ENTER for selecting one of the programs, takes approx 20 sec.
before program is displayed. Agree with you that this of course should
not be any problem, just curious whats going on here.
Might have misunderstood editing text in custom.lst and custom.cfg, so i list the
contents of the files i used for buring here:
(have editied a # before the original text in these files, should i have done this ?):
custom.lst:
#
# Useful resources for UBCD customization:
#
# -
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.ph ... UX_Project
# -
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/customize.html
#
#color cyan/black black/light-gray green/black yellow/black
#title ..
#configfile /ubcd/menus/grub4dos/main.lst
#title Your own boot image here\n Your help message goes here.
#map --mem /ubcd/custom/boot.img (fd0)
#map --hook
#chainloader (fd0)+1
#rootnoverify (fd0)
title Modified CPU Burn-in V1.00 FOR MODERN CPUs\n Heats up any x86 CPU to the maximum possible operating temperature that is\n achievable by using ordinary software. This allows the user to adjust the CPU\n speed up to the practical maximum while still being sure that stability is\n achieved even under the most stressful conditions.
kernel /pmagic/bzImage root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk_size=12000 noapic quiet ubcdcmd=cpuburn
initrd /ubcd/boot/cpustress/initrd.gz
map --unmap=0:0xff
title Modified Stress V1.00 FOR MODERN CPUs\n Simple workload generator for POSIX systems. It imposes a configurable amount\n of CPU, memory, I/O, and disk stress on the system. This menu item launches\n stress with the "--help" parameter that displays all possible options. You\n need to run it again with the stress test options that you prefer.
kernel /pmagic/bzImage root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk_size=12000 noapic quiet ubcdcmd=stress cmdstress="--help"
initrd /ubcd/boot/cpustress/initrd.gz
map --unmap=0:0xff
title Modified StressCPU V2.0 (requires CPU with SSE) FOR MODERN CPUs\n Torture-test your CPU in order to make sure that you don't have overheating\n problems. Requires SSE-equipped x86 CPUs. Executes a special version of the\n Gromacs innerloops that mixes SSE and normal assembly instructions to heat\n your CPU as much as possible.
kernel /pmagic/bzImage root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk_size=12000 noapic quiet ubcdcmd=stresscpu2
initrd /ubcd/boot/cpustress/initrd.gz
map --unmap=0:0xff
custom-cfg:
#
# Useful resources for UBCD customization:
#
# -
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.ph ... UX_Project
# -
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/customize.html
#
#MENU INCLUDE /ubcd/menus/syslinux/defaults.cfg
#UI /boot/syslinux/menu.c32
#LABEL -
#MENU LABEL ..
#COM32 /boot/syslinux/menu.c32
#APPEND /ubcd/menus/syslinux/main.cfg
#LABEL -
#MENU LABEL Your own boot image here
#TEXT HELP
# Your help message goes here.
#ENDTEXT
#LINUX /boot/syslinux/memdisk
#INITRD /ubcd/custom/boot.img
#APPEND -
LABEL -
MENU LABEL Modified CPU Burn-in V1.00 FOR MODERN CPUs
TEXT HELP
Heats up any x86 CPU to the maximum possible operating temperature that is
achievable by using ordinary software. This allows the user to adjust the CPU
speed up to the practical maximum while still being sure that stability is
achieved even under the most stressful conditions.
ENDTEXT
LINUX /pmagic/bzImage
INITRD /ubcd/boot/cpustress/initrd.gz
APPEND root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk_size=12000 noapic quiet ubcdcmd=cpuburn
LABEL -
MENU LABEL Modified Stress V1.00 FOR MODERN CPUs
TEXT HELP
Simple workload generator for POSIX systems. It imposes a configurable amount
of CPU, memory, I/O, and disk stress on the system. This menu item launches
stress with the "--help" parameter that displays all possible options. You
need to run it again with the stress test options that you prefer.
ENDTEXT
LINUX /pmagic/bzImage
INITRD /ubcd/boot/cpustress/initrd.gz
APPEND root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk_size=12000 noapic quiet ubcdcmd=stress cmdstress="--help"
LABEL -
MENU LABEL Modified StressCPU V2.0 (requires CPU with SSE) FOR MODERN CPUs
TEXT HELP
Torture-test your CPU in order to make sure that you don't have overheating
problems. Requires SSE-equipped x86 CPUs. Executes a special version of the
Gromacs innerloops that mixes SSE and normal assembly instructions to heat
your CPU as much as possible.
ENDTEXT
LINUX /pmagic/bzImage
INITRD /ubcd/boot/cpustress/initrd.gz
APPEND root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk_size=12000 noapic quiet ubcdcmd=stresscpu2
Thanks again for you patience,
regards
maxsoft