30 Jan
2004
30 Jan
'04
11:11
I have a drive that failed fsck after a power outage. I find out it reported bad blocks, and so fsck can't do it's thing. Now that drive is data, the bulk of it replaceable with a lot of time. (70 gigs, what can I say, I'm a pack rat) But anyways. I would like to be able to get this drive usable and salvage what I can. Using the badblock command, it reports 4 blocks bad. I have yet to find anything usefull on bad blocks, etc with reiserfs. Heck, I think if I could just force mount it, I should get most of it right? Any help here? I know ext2/3, fat, fat32, hpfs, ntfs, all have ways to deal with this, but I have yet to find anyone in linux w/ reiserfs.