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Turr-I-Can
31.08.04, 20:54
root@ttyp2[sbin]# badblocks /dev/hda7
32832
32840
32841
32842
32843
7783460
root@ttyp2[sbin]#



Ist leider die Root-Partition. Kann man diese Blocks remappen oder "sperren"?

fsck.reiserfs --fix-fixable /dev/hda7 gibt mir aus, daß


The problem has occurred looks like a hardware problem.
If you have bad blocks, we advise you to get a new hard
drive, because once you get one bad block that the disk
drive internals cannot hide from your sight, the chances
of getting more are generally said to become much higher
(precise statistics are unknown to us), and this disk drive
is probably not expensive enough for you to risk your time
and data on it. If you don't want to follow that advice,
then if you have just a few bad blocks, try writing to the
bad blocks and see if the drive remaps the bad blocks (that
means it takes a block it has in reserve and allocates it
for use for requests of that block number). If it cannot
remap the block, this could be quite bad, as it may mean
that so many blocks have gone bad that none remain in
reserve to allocate.

bread: Cannot read the block (8210): (Input/output error).


Noch irgendwelche Tips, außer Daten sichern (sind schon, wenn auch nicht topaktuell) und neue Festplatte kaufen?