From: Aidan Keady (aidan at domain ssldesign.com)
Date: Fri 30 Apr 1999 - 12:36:10 IST
Hi,
My laptop's disk is crashing in a big way - it was OK 'til yesterday evening
when it decided that the Linux partition had reached its mount limit and ran
fsck on booting. Anyway, this ran into a lot of problems that it couldn't
fix and prompted to run fsck manually. This I did, which seemed to fix a few
things but it's just as bad - "short read" errors and the like. The only way
I can get at anything on the drive is to use the SuSE CD-ROM to boot into
"rescue" mode and mount the partition. In this way, I copied the only important
files (my thesis, which I was hoping to finish in the next week ;( ) to a DOS
partition, which is OK, according to scandisk. It's not a calamity, therefore,
as I should be able to transfer anything useful to another PC (which has an
almost-up-to-date copy of the thesis anyway - I'd been syncing the two versions
every couple of days). I tried using fdisk to delete the partitions and make
them again and reinstall Linux but I still run into the boot problems. I had
assumed this would do a format and map any bad sectors, but I guess it doesn't.
What can I do to fix the disk? Or any recommendations for a cheap source of
2.5" hard drives if it's terminally ill?
Thanks,
ATB,
Aidan.
(taking a weekend away from computers after last night's trauma ;)
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