Robbi Nespu: > > I worried I might missing some package for hdd and sdd maintainance (coz I > doing minimal install previously)
There is no maintenance that needs to be done for hard disks or solid state disks to increase longevity. It often makes sense to setup smartmontools which can monitor things like bad blocks for you, but this can only inform you about potential problems, not prevent them. > Note : Linux installed on sdb (ext4) and sda is a NTFS file system and > > I don't want my SSD or HDD died suddenly But I am afraid that is exactly what is happening. I would not worry about the alignment issues at all. The problem is that one of your disks is having bad sectors which still need to be reallocated. That means you may already have data loss. Chances are that the number of bad sectors is going to increase over time which is going to lead to more data loss. My personal advice would be to replace the failing disk with a new one and restore from a known-good backup. If you lack money, you can try to find a used disk, but I would only pay for something which I have checked with smartcl beforehand. If you lack a backup, you can only hope that you have lost nothing of value and get a new disk as fast as possible. J. -- Quite often I wonder why I am not more famous and/or more wealthy. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://archive.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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