>From what I have learned about SMART over the past 2 years is that SMART 
>doesn't fail until the Normalized value falls below the threshold.
In my case my reallocated sector count is:
Normalized: 179
Worst: 179
Threshold: 140
Value: 161

palimpsest is giving me a warning that my disk has many bad sectors, and 
reporting that there are 161 bad sectors.
The question is what is a bad sector?  The smart label is reallocated sector 
count...not bad sector count.
It is common for a hard drive to reallocate sectors that have read 
errors...this happens transparently by the firmware.   Drive manufacturers 
design the drives with reserve sectors for this behavior.  Only when there are 
no more reserve sectors do bad sectors start appearing.

Furthermore, a hard drive manufacturer is not going to exchange my drive
just because Ubuntu is saying that is is failing.

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palimpsest bad sectors false positive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438136
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