fsck with freebsd-6.1

2006-10-30 Thread John
Hello list Looking at the man page for fsck, I couldn't find an option to tell fsck when it finds an unreadable sector, to mark it as bad so it doesn't get written to another time. If fsck can't do it, is there a program in the system or in ports that can? cheers -- John - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: fsck with freebsd-6.1

2006-10-30 Thread Jerry McAllister
Hello list Looking at the man page for fsck, I couldn't find an option to tell fsck when it finds an unreadable sector, to mark it as bad so it doesn't get written to another time. If fsck can't do it, is there a program in the system or in ports that can? That generally gets handled

Re: fsck with freebsd-6.1

2006-10-30 Thread Lowell Gilbert
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Looking at the man page for fsck, I couldn't find an option to tell fsck when it finds an unreadable sector, to mark it as bad so it doesn't get written to another time. If fsck can't do it, is there a program in the system or in ports that can? There are