Hi all, I have two 2.5in HD's, one 60Gb with a heap of bad sectors currently used in external Hd enclosure, and one 100Gb which seems in good condition, currently in my laptop.
I'm upgrading my laptop, and I'd like to turn the old one into a myth frontend or something similar, so I want to put the 60Gb in it. I will then use the 100Gb in my external enclosure for travelling, backups, etc. The reason the 60Gb has bad sectors (I think) is because I dropped it (in it's enclosure). This was quite some time ago, and it doesn't seem to be dying any further, but I haven't done any comparisons on the bad sector count. I use nearly 100% of the space available, and regularly compare cksums, so if anything was deteriorating, I would know. The question is: should I use it at all (for any use, external HD or internal with operating system), or is it sufficient to let the fsck tool mark the bad sectors and just keep using it? Is there a way to monitor it's "health" in the external enclosure until I get my new laptop? Is counting the bad sectors enough? thanks heaps! -- Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au> Better late than never. -- Titus Livius (Livy) -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list