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Linux 6.10 Will Print The Number Of Populated Memory Slots At Boot Time

Linux 6.10 Will Print The Number Of Populated Memory Slots At Boot Time

The Linux 6.10 kernel will print the number of populated memory slots at boot time to the kernel log. DMI updates will aim to stop decoding broken DMI entries and will provide information about the number of populated memory slots. The message "DMI: Memory slots populated: " will display the number of memory slots populated, assuming the DMI information is accurate.


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