Paul wrote:
Hi,
If the corrected command above comes back with no listing, then:
badblocks -i -
and enter "1" at the prompt. "-i -" reads the list from stdin rather
than a file, and if you don't have any bad block list, that's what
you'll have to do.
So
su -
badblocks -i - /dev/hdg2 is what I need to do and then type the bad
blocks directly? I'm asking as I've not seen any sort of prompt.
Yup, that's the ticket.
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