Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!utcsri!me!radio!cks From: cks@radio.toronto.edu (Chris Siebenmann) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Diskdoctor Woes Message-ID: <936@radio.toronto.edu> Date: 24 Jan 88 04:37:17 GMT Article-I.D.: radio.936 Posted: Sat Jan 23 23:37:17 1988 References: <2058@gryphon.CTS.COM> <2392@swan.ulowell.edu> <8020@g.ms.uky.edu> Reply-To: cks@radio.toronto.edu (Chris Siebenmann) Organization: Newsaholics Anonymous Lines: 16 In article <8020@g.ms.uky.edu> sean@ms.uky.edu (Sean Casey) writes: ... >What I'd *really* like to see is something like fsck that would repair a >disk in place, instead of having to copy the files. It would also be nice if it had an option to just tell me (in as much detail as it knows) exactly what's wrong, so I can go and fix it myself. I don't really trust programs that write to a damaged disk; especially if it's only a small problem, I'd much rather fix it myself. -- "I shall clasp my hands together and bow to the corners of the world." Number Ten Ox, "Bridge of Birds" Chris Siebenmann {allegra,mnetor,decvax,pyramid}!utgpu!radio!cks cks@radio.toronto.edu or ...!utgpu!{chp!hak!ziebmef,ontmoh}!cks