Josh Smith said:
> Can Linux have trouble booting if there is bad sectors on the disk.

Definitely. No operating system in the world has mental telepathy. Every
OS boots based on the data the disk gives it, and if the disk doesn’t
give the right data, no amount of Open Source Magic™ or Reality
Distortion Fields™ are going to make it boot.

> Lately Linux is being having trouble loading taking a long time to load
> up. Even when in the / dir it was problems.
> 
> sda1= 150 bad sectors
> sdb1= 392 bad sectors
> sdc1= 238 bad sectors

Weird that you have bad sectors on each drive. Unless all three drives
are really old and decrepit.

What did you use to generate that data?

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