You need to create a file containing the block numbers of
the bad blocks. The badblocks program should work. Then
run e2fsck -L on the *un-mounted* filesystem. See the
manpages for badblocks and e2fsck. You may still need to
re-make the filesystem on the affected partition. I would
repeat e2fs
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Bob Clark wrote:
> You need to create a file containing the block numbers of
> the bad blocks. The badblocks program should work. Then
> run e2fsck -L on the *un-mounted* filesystem. See the
> manpages for badblocks and e2fsck. You may still need to
> re-make the filesyste
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