> On May 31, 2026, at 12:25 PM, Thor Lancelot Simon <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yeah, I was thinking about that. But having to create new filesystems is a > little different from having to do a full format in ignorance of which blocks > were already marked as bad. It also probably wasn’t very common to do this kind of cross-platform device-swapping back then. And I suspect that people who did it were perfectly OK with “welp, gotta low-level format!”. (Actual grey-beards, please chime in!) -- thorpej
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