Re: Linux RAID and bad sectors
- From: "Oliver Schulze L." <oliver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 15:05:01 -0400
Hi Benjamin,
I use ATA100 IDE disks.
I have, 2 maxtor, 1 WD and 1 seagate.
All with no more than 5 bad sectors.
Will search about that zeroing utility, thanks
Oliver
Benjamin Franz wrote:
What brand and type (IDE, SCSI)? You can usually map out bad sectors using the low level 'zeroing' utility provided by the drive manufacturer. I've done this several times before with both Maxtor and IBM IDE drives. Pretty much all manufacturers have free downloadable utilities for doing it now.
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