M
Michael
hi all
I got a hd with bad sectors and ran "fsck.ext3 -v" which scans the hd
for bad sectors and adds them to the bad block list of the filesystem.
After running this command several times it occurs the me the bad
sectors are kind of jumping from one position of the disk to another
each time. Sometimes fsck finds 18 or 0 or 28 bad sectors. I think the
reason is the automatic sector forwarding of the hd that falsifies the
result. Is there a way to turn it off? Maybe with smart?
thanks
I got a hd with bad sectors and ran "fsck.ext3 -v" which scans the hd
for bad sectors and adds them to the bad block list of the filesystem.
After running this command several times it occurs the me the bad
sectors are kind of jumping from one position of the disk to another
each time. Sometimes fsck finds 18 or 0 or 28 bad sectors. I think the
reason is the automatic sector forwarding of the hd that falsifies the
result. Is there a way to turn it off? Maybe with smart?
thanks