On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 14:06:39 -0600
Ed Wilts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Secondly, you don't really want to mark out bad blocks, you want to
> replace the drive. I have yet to see a drive that has lasted for any
> period of time with bad blocks marked - all have been indicative of a
> pending hard failure, and I've been mananging systems for 20+ years.

This is pretty misleading, since every harddisk made comes from the
factory w/ bad blocks.  Yes, if you start seeing more bad blocks show
up, you've got problems, but the the very fact that bad blocks exist
doesn't mean that your disk is bad.

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