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Date:      Sun, 26 Mar 2006 01:25:00 +0300
From:      "Andrew Pantyukhin" <infofarmer@gmail.com>
To:        "Luiz Eduardo Guida Valmont" <legvalmont@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Strange HD behavior
Message-ID:  <cb5206420603251425t40b91cffw4ab8d8a4fd654bd6@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <97be9bec0603251406t315de0c4g9fb37bf7efeeea59@mail.gmail.com>
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On 3/26/06, Luiz Eduardo Guida Valmont <legvalmont@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently (2 or 3 days ago) installed 6.1-BETA4 (from bootonly CD). T=
he
> installation process went on flawlessly. Then I left kdebase3 compiling (=
and
> its dependancies) overnight. But I woke up the next day to find the login
> prompt and a few (2, i guess) messages of bad blocks somewhere in the /us=
r
> filesystem (just as a side note: I chose the automatic partitioning schem=
e
> after alocating some 15GB).
>
> So what bugs me is that my HD may be "dying" (or expiring, for that matte=
r).
> However, I never got any sort of bad block message while running Linux fo=
r
> more than 6 months, though I've certainly experienced some weird behaviou=
r
> not noticed by a friend o' mine who has the same distro (note: I used to =
run
> KDE 3.5.1 and he still run KDE 3.5.0). Besides, I installed 6.0 and I use=
d
> to get this very same behaviour a month or so ago. And even before that, =
I
> used run 5.3 (I got no error messages whatsoever).
>
> Is there an OS agnostic HD diagnose tool that's reliable?
>
> The HD is a Seagate one.
>
> --
> []'s,
> Luiz Eduardo
>
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