Adam Lazur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The fan on my power supply recently siezed up, I have since replaced > it, but it was not working for 2 days without me noticing. This > allowed my box to get HOT, and as a result my hard drive isn't too > happy anymore... In my MS-DOS partition (have to use Visual Cafe for > work) scandisk found several bad sectors, and has since corrected > them (marked bad). I know there are bad sectors in my Linux partition, > as when I try to use man for anything I get: > > Updating index cache for path `/usr/man'. Wait... > gzip: /usr/man/man1/dumpkeys.1.gz: Input/output error > > and the corresponding messages in /var/log/messages are: > > Sep 21 18:39:00 LazC0M kernel: hda: read_intr: status=0x59 { > DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest Error } > Sep 21 18:39:00 LazC0M kernel: hda: read_intr: error=0x40 { > UncorrectableError }, LBAsect=12253958, sector=3900158 > Sep 21 18:39:00 LazC0M kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 03:03, > sector 3900158 > > I plan on scrapping this hard drive as it's progressively getting > worse, but don't have the money for a new hard drive just yet. > > Is there any way to mark these sectors as 'bad' and limp it along > further?
Unmount the partition (i.e. in case of the root partition: reboot with the rescue disk --- note the name of the disk!) and run fsck on the partition. HTH, Jens -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] KeyID: 2048/E451C639 1998/01/28 Print: 5F 3D 43 1E 24 1E CC 48 1E 05 93 3A A7 10 73 37 "Das ist halt der Unterschied: Unix ist ein Betriebssystem mit Tradition, die anderen sind einfach von sich aus unlogisch." -- Anselm Lingnau in de.comp.os.unix.discussion