When Linux hard drives go bad
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Jun 27 11:44:13 EDT 2003
Well, first, check your kernel logs and see if a HDD is having
problems. If it is, you could just go buy a new HDD.
-derek
Duane Morin <dmorin at lear.morinfamily.com> writes:
> I think my laptop is dying. For some apps (particularly mozilla) it goes
> into this weird hang mode where all I can hear is this rhythmic
> "kachunkachunkachunka" noise for many seconds. Also some copy operations
> in the file system have failed with weird "IO errors". Lastly and perhaps
> most importantly, sometimes when rebooting the machine it gives me a
> failure to check the file system.
>
> Assuming for the moment that a new laptop is not in my future, is there a
> way that I can somehow detect and flag bad sectors on the drive? Or at
> least determine which files use those bad areas so that I can work around
> them? Mozilla is the primary culprit, but not the only one.
>
> Duane
>
>
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