Dear Niklas,

it seems you are tying to delete data on a damaged drive. From my understanding 
this is not the scope of ddrescue.
Is there a reason why you cant use tools like badblocks (using destructive 
read-write mode with a pattern of your preference)?

The way I use ddrescue I would be very unhappy if it silently ignored errors on 
my destination drive/image file, possibly having me end up with my rescued data 
on another faulty disk.

Kind Regards
Felix
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