On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 09:10:33PM +0800, Ong Ying Ying wrote: > I have 1 harddisk which has bad sectors/blocks. It gave out sound when > it was formatting for installation. I continued without checking for bad > blocks cause it would get hung when it checked for bad blocks. It looks like you have physical problems with your drive. Replace it. > 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? Most modern drives allow you to run badblocks and mark them so they're not used. However, in practise, this is a waste of time. In the gold old days, you could this and get some more life out of your drive. These days, you won't buy yourself much time - the drive is failing and will continue to fail. It is not worth the effort. > Don't tell me that the harddisk cannot be used anymore cause I have > another harddisk which is less than 2 years old since I bought and it > has some such problems. I have seen this on drives that are new and drives that are old. Age has nothing to do with it. > Luckily, it can still be used. In a day, I use less than 8 hours and I > don't use the computer everyday. (Average of 3 hrs a day) You're out of luck. .../Ed -- Ed Wilts, RHCE Mounds View, MN, USA mailto:ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx Member #1, Red Hat Community Ambassador Program -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list