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Date:      Sun, 28 Sep 1997 11:41:08 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "John T. Farmer" <jfarmer@sabre.goldsword.com>
To:        bde@zeta.org.au, jfarmer@sabre.goldsword.com, mdean@best.com
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG, jfarmer@goldsword.com
Subject:   Re: bad144
Message-ID:  <199709281541.LAA19834@sabre.goldsword.com>

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On Sun, 28 Sep 1997 20:39:18 +1000 Bruce Evans said:
>>> Why use bad144 at all?  It's a relic left over from the VAX/PDP-11 days...
>>> Search the archives, this has come up several times.  It the drive checks
>>> good with the vendors utilities (for IDE and SCSI) then it's good.
>>> 
>>> bad144 had it's day when drives _didn't_ do automatic bad block
>>> replacement.
>>> 
>>> John	(Yes, I'm old enought to have had to deal with such beasts.
>>> 	 My first Unix box was a PDP-11/34 with Version 6.... And
>>> 	 _big_ RK-05 drives, all of 2.5mb each...)
>
>For FreeBSD, bad144 should only be necessary for MFM and ESDI drives.
>
>Bruce

Smacks side of head.  Of course!  Most ESDI & MFM drives _didn't_ do
bad-block replacement.  (The last time I installed an Unix system on
an ESDI drive was Xenix on a Dell 386/25.  386/33's had been shipping
for all of a month...)

John

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