Mapping abs sector numbers to files
Marco S Hyman
marc at dumbcat.sf.ca.us
Fri Jun 14 17:01:28 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jun10.134714.28189 at virtech.uucp> cpcahil at virtech.uucp (Conor P. Cahill) writes:
> If a backup is available, I would low level format the drive and reload the
> system. My reasoning for this is that if one sector goes bad, it is likely
> that more will follow. A low level format (along with correct entry of
> the manufacturers bad sector list) usually goes a long way towards ensuring
> that you don't have the same problem again (although, given time it will
> probably happen again).
That is exactly what I did. The surprising part is that the manufacturer
defect list is empty on both disks and that the 386/ix format/scan (or does it
use the AHA 1452 format/scan?) has never found an error. I entered the ones
that I noted on a manual log, though. We'll see how long this lasts. It
seems I have to do this every 6 months or so.
In the mean while I think it's time to start on a utility that maps sectors to
files.
// marc
--
// home: marc at dumbcat.sf.ca.us pacbell!dumbcat!marc
// work: marc at ascend.com uunet!aria!marc
More information about the Comp.unix.sysv386
mailing list