Chris Bannister writes:
> On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:24:33PM +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>> What I do for every new disk before I use it is an exhaustive read/write
>> check with badblocks. It reads and writes every block multiple times
>> with various bitpatterns and random bitpatterns, and ch
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:24:33PM +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> What I do for every new disk before I use it is an exhaustive read/write
> check with badblocks. It reads and writes every block multiple times
> with various bitpatterns and random bitpatterns, and check that they can
> be read c
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 09:55:46 -0600, paul condon wrote:
> I have two 3TB Seagate external HDs. They were purchased from different
> stores at slightly different times earlier this year, here in Colorado.
> I want them to have ext4 file systems on them, excepting if someone on
> this list can give a
On 24/06/13 16:55, paul condon wrote:
I have two 3TB Seagate external HDs. They were purchased from different
stores at slightly different times earlier this year, here in Colorado.
I want them to have ext4 file systems on them, excepting if someone on
this list can give a reason otherwise. I hav
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 09:55:46AM -0600, paul condon wrote:
> I have two 3TB Seagate external HDs. They were purchased from
> different stores at slightly different times earlier this year, here
> in Colorado. I want them to have ext4 file systems on them,
> excepting if someone on this list can g
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013, paul condon wrote:
> I have two 3TB Seagate external HDs. They were purchased from
> different stores at slightly different times earlier this year, here
> in Colorado. I want them to have ext4 file systems on them,
> excepting if someone on this list can give a reason otherwi
paul condon:
>
> I have two 3TB Seagate external HDs. They were purchased from
> different stores at slightly different times earlier this year, here
> in Colorado. I want them to have ext4 file systems on them,
> excepting if someone on this list can give a reason otherwise.
Ext4 is fine if you d
I have two 3TB Seagate external HDs. They were purchased from different
stores at slightly different times earlier this year, here in Colorado.
I want them to have ext4 file systems on them, excepting if someone on
this list can give a reason otherwise. I have googled and gotten a lot
of hits,
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