Re: Problem with ext3 filesystem

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On Fri, 29 Dec 2006, Theodore Tso wrote:
You might want to try "badblocks -w /dev/XXX" and see if it reports

May I add that this options *destroys all data* on your device:

"WARNING
   Never use the -w option on a device containing an existing file
   system.  This option erases data!  If you want to do write-mode testing
   on an existing file system, use the -n option instead.  It is slower,
   but it will preserve your data."

Christian.
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BOFH excuse #272:

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