Hi, I am on F11 and the the HDD is Samsung HD320KJ - nothing exotic.
I have bad sectors on my HDD and there is no option to repair them - the S.M.A.R.T. provides only information and an option of erasing the whole disk, and also a notification that my hard disk is sliding down. I disabled the notification, but the problem remains.
I found .iso image of HUTIL on the website of Samsing, burned it on a CD and it detects at the Read Surface Scan test one bad sector, allocated to C:10992 H:1 S:1379 Ecc error I expect when I write in the linux terminal: badblocks -r /dev/sda:10992 H:1 S:1379 to repair the bad sector, allocating the data somewhere else - however nothing of the kind is anticipated.
Regards
Am Donnerstag, den 30.09.2010, 23:43 -0700 schrieb Hristo Petkov:
I have bad sectors on my HDD and there is no option to repair them -
Hi Hristo,
please keep in mind that this is a list for development and NOT for user support. You are better off on users@lists.fedoraproject.org
For your particular problem have a look at http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/badblockhowto.html
Regards, Christoph
'On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 11:43:04PM -0700, Hristo Petkov wrote:
Hi, I am on F11 and the the HDD is Samsung HD320KJ - nothing exotic.
I have bad sectors on my HDD and there is no option to repair them - the S.M.A.R.T. provides only information and an option of erasing the whole disk, and also a notification that my hard disk is sliding down. I disabled the notification, but the problem remains.
I found .iso image of HUTIL on the website of Samsing, burned it on a CD and it detects at the Read Surface Scan test one bad sector, allocated to C:10992 H:1 S:1379 Ecc error I expect when I write in the linux terminal: badblocks -r /dev/sda:10992 H:1 S:1379 to repair the bad sector, allocating the data somewhere else - however nothing of the kind is anticipated.
Hristo, please help us keep this list on-topic. This list concerns development of the Fedora desktop, and not help or support for user problems. Your question is best directed to the "users" list, which handles these sorts of topics. Here is the page where you can subscribe to that list:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Thank you.
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