Hello,
 I am wondering if there is another option in ddrescue v1.8 similar to the -T 
(--try-again) available in ddrescue v1.13?  I have run into a problem straight 
out of the manual (v1.13) where my 750GB drive failed 8GB into the rescue using 
the -n option on the first pass, however ddrescue continued to write the 
logfile straight through to the end as errors.

I've restarted the computer, and now running with the -n option finishes 
without instantatniously.  Running with the -r3 option sees everything as 
errors, and is running very slowly.  The drive is also peroidically 
failing,(dissapearing from /dev), so I'd like to be able to ignore the previous 
error marks for the sectors in the logfile, and resum copying with the -n 
option on restart. 

>From the V1.13 manual:

Example 7: While rescuing the whole drive /dev/hda to /dev/hdb, /dev/hda
stops responding and disappears from /dev.

     ddrescue -f -n /dev/hda /dev/hdb logfile      <-- /dev/hda fails here
       (restart /dev/hda or reboot computer as many times as needed)
     ddrescue -f -n -T /dev/hda /dev/hdb logfile
     ddrescue -d -f -r3 /dev/hda /dev/hdb logfile


I am running v1.8 because I'm using a FC11 live USB stick and installed it via 
the fedora yum repository. 
This i cant compile v1.13 because there is no gcc compiler in this env.

Is it possible to manually edit the logfile. 

As well, if i do have to upgrade to v1.13, can i use the same logfile, and keep 
my current output?

Thank you,

Andy

                                          
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