Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ukma!rex!samsung!uunet!bria!mike Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: badblock Message-ID: <483@bria> Date: 24 Feb 91 23:53:14 GMT References: <49@talgras.UUCP> Reply-To: uunet!bria!mike Distribution: usa Organization: MGI Group International, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 19 Followup-To: Keywords: In an article, david@talgras.UUCP (David Hoopes) writes: >I seem to have a new bad block on my hard drive. Everytime I try to backup >a particular file I get the wd error message indicating that a block could >not be read. It is alway the same block. >My question is how can I add this block to the bad block list without >repartioning the disk? >I am using SCO Xenix 2.3.2 386. You can use /etc/badtrk to mark these bad tracks. You won't have to repartition *unless* the bad spot is in the boot blocks, or your bad track table is full. Read up on badtrk(ADM) in your Installation and Maintenance manual. -- Michael Stefanik, MGI Inc., Los Angeles| Opinions stated are not even my own. Title of the week: Systems Engineer | UUCP: ...!uunet!bria!mike ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remember folks: If you can't flame MS-DOS, then what _can_ you flame?