[ale] hard drive integrity
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Thu Aug 8 14:23:05 EDT 2002
Thanks for the info, I'll check it out. Next, I thought there was a way
to mark sections of a disk bad in order to use the 'good' portion of the
disk. Anyone know about this possibility?
Danny Cox wrote:
> Geoffrey,
>
> On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 10:41, Geoffrey wrote:
>
>>anyone know of any tools that can verify the integrity of a hard drive?
>> I know you can check for bad blocks via mkfs, but I'm curious if
>>anyone knows of any other linux based tools.
>>
>
> mkfs calls badblocks, which has a man page. You can specify read-only,
> destructive-write, or non-destructive-read-write modes. Notice the
> warning if you're gonna want to use it's output with e2fsck later,
> though.
>
> Start it, and stand well back ;-)
>
>
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