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berlinix
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      10-09-2008, 08:30 AM
Hi, everyone:
I found I hard disk have bas sector, i.e. sector 129668175 is
bad,
1. I want to know, which file is based on the bad sector.
2. I want to know, a file is based on which sectors, like, .vimrc
is start from sector A to sector B.
I tried use ioctl(), but it seems too sophisticated. Thank you
 
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Pascal Hambourg
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      10-12-2008, 06:50 PM
Hello,

berlinix a écrit :
> Hi, everyone:
> I found I hard disk have bas sector, i.e. sector 129668175 is
> bad,
> 1. I want to know, which file is based on the bad sector.
> 2. I want to know, a file is based on which sectors, like, .vimrc
> is start from sector A to sector B.


What does this have to do with Linux networking ?
Anyway, if the filesystem is ext2/ext3, debugfs may help.
 
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