I am SO glad I found this page. I just updated my husband's laptop (I am
more technically oriented than he is, or just have more patience) which
was refurbished when we got it, and had literally nothing on it. It has
worked very well with NO problems since we got it. Suddenly, I upgrade
Linux and there's this big red scary "Your HDD has 720965 bad sectors
and you have to replace it NOW" warning. Oddly every other test result
on the SMART Data utility has a result of "Good."

Of course I freaked... and then googled it. I feel I can safely
disregard this, since there has never been any indication that the
computer is irretrievably riddled with bad sectors.

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