Re: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY and Harddisk problem

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> What can I do for such a case? Can't Linux mark bad blocks so that they
> can't be used? Does it have something like scandisk or chkdsk?
>
You can give fsck with -y option so that it will take yes as the answer for
all such prompts; If thats what you want to do.....................

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www.onmobile.com


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