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Rich wrote: > > Bottom line: the rsync command will generate a lot of head seeks. > The dd command won't. Depending on the nature of the drive's failure > (are more bad blocks appearing as you use the drive?) you might want > to consider this fact as you attempt recovery. > I can't mount the partition in question at all, and I'm not seeing anything to suggest bad blocks in other partitions. > One obvious thing you can do to maximize your chances is to run the > system with the case open and add supplemental cooling from a fan > directly onto the drive. > > -rich > I've got fore and aft fans on this box, just to make sure I get good air flow. When I start work on this I'll move it to the bench, which will help too. Thanks! -Don
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