On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 02:18:56PM +0100, Richard Hirst wrote:
> +------------------+ Scan for Bad Blocks? +-------------------+
> | |
> | The system can scan the entire partition for un-readable |
> | disk blocks and will mark any such bad blocks it finds so |
> | that they will not be used. This requires that every block |
> | be read, and thus could take a long time, but may save you |
> | trouble later. Modern disk controllers generally do not |
> | need this, since they can identify and deal with bad blocks |
> | automatically, so the default is not to perform this check. |
> | |
> | Run a bad-block scan on '/dev/sdb3'? |
> | |
> | <Yes> <No> |
> +-------------------------------------------------------------+
>
> If I choose <No>, it runs the scan. If I choose <Yes>, it doesn't.
OK, fixed in CVS. Thanks for the spotting.
Matt
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