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2016 Jan 19
2
HDD badblocks
...> > Peter _______________________________________________ CentOS > mailing list CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJWnsboAAoJEAF3yXsqtyBlm3UP/00YVsd3q7lEY1S9fXw/Y5YI uLkfigS6I9/LqVMXL3YT/pmrE745kxROUEfO0qPHDETx2gcjLlq+gOJ1icJMD2sW hn8JY4Pv7IouK4DvZ3hXCIaqQgegsYcqoEi5Ii1F+T+qguS0CHxLqZ98vocPmSnB IOpwId7L5/wgdtsTKgSHcwl2WaEvp2WojOFP7Asv9QbgCxfhpI6AYN3uptjeR0zQ 868Eo5tRoS2g42BijN6PZTc+1HnpFhp/K/Gy/GxzqvBKG+rx/heF4u/xOkCkH78y qbDXVTNcxqr8Uf65302gfGompXPZO56czvMOlxU...
2016 Jan 18
2
HDD badblocks
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Not new: I can remember seeing DEC engineers cleaning up the contacts on memory boards for a VAX 11/782 with a pencil eraser c.1985. It's still a pretty standard first fix to reseat a card or connector. On 18/01/16 15:47, Matt Garman wrote: > That's strange, I expected the SMART test to show some issues. > Personally, I'm still