[CentOS] howto mark bad block with fsck?
Paul
subsolar at subsolar.comWed Mar 8 03:47:32 UTC 2006
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On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 10:17 +0800, ijez wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone point me on howto use fsck to marking the bad block so it won't be use to store a file? I have one hdd with the bad block running on one of my server with this problem. While I rebuild a new server to replace the hdd, I really like to have a temporary solutions for that. > Toss the drive ... on modern drives they use bad sector relocation to map bad sectors to hidden sectors. Once you start seeing bad sectors at the OS level the drive has run out of sectors to relocate to and is probably on it's way down the tubes. Regards, Paul Berger
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