On Mer, 2006-01-11 at 09:30 +0100, jerome lacoste wrote:
> - scan for bad blocks
Read the entire disk (write will hide and clean up errors by
reallocating)
> - maybe check the SMART results if they are available
Definitely - failures are in the smart log
> - memory check: memtest86 & memtest86+ tests (just in case)
memory failures generally show a different pattern, you get corruption
not errors off disks.
Alan
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