jed@milton.u.washington.edu (James Edwards) (02/19/91)
The semi-retired 3b2/310 in my Wife's office has developed several bad blocks, of course just before they finished taking the data they need off of it. They have a current back-up, but the /usr2 directory has gone bad. When I try to repair this by logging the new bad blocks using /etc/hdefix it doesn't work. The bad block table is at block 89, which is one of the bad blocks. Thus I don't seem to be able to log the bad block since the bad block table is bad. The manual says that I can do it though. Oh well. Any suggestions? I'd rather not reformat the hard disk and start over since I don't know that much about 3b2's. thanks in advance Jim Edwards jed@milton.u.washington.edu