Re: Disk error??

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On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Tony Nelson
<tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Palimpsest is worse than that.  It claims a disk that has any
> *reallocated* sectors is bad.

That's just wrong.

The most one could claim is that a drive with no remapped sectors was
in some way better than one with, but disk drives have supported
sector remapping since the beginning of time.

The very first hard drive I ever owned was a 135 MB (MegaBytes, not
GigaBytes!) full-height 5 1/4" Fujitsu SCSI-1 drive that I put in a
"shoebox" case.

It came with a hardcopy listing of the bad sectors.  My business
partner was completely outraged!  "How could they sell us a drive with
sectors that they know are bad?"

An alternative to remapping, which is support by most filesystems, is
not to remap at all, but to mark filesystem blocks that contain one or
more bad sectors as unusable.  More or less, when the filesystem is
laid down, a small invisible file will be laid over each bad sector.

Remapping preserves the total number of sectors on the drive, but
marking bad sectors as simply unusable avoids the problem of ever
running out of spare sectors, at the cost of losing some of the
drive's total capacity.

Don Quixote
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