Commands

badblocks

[ -b block-size ] [ -o output_file ] [ -s ] [ -v] [ -w ] device blocks-count [ start-block ]

This command is used to search for bad blocks on a hardware device. You should specify the device (e.g., /dev/hda1) and the count of the number of blocks on the device.

Example: To check /dev/hda1 for bad blocks, use

badblocks /dev/hda1 3096
-b block-size Specify the size of blocks in bytes.
-o output_file Specify a file to which the list of bad blocks is output. Default is to display to standard out.
-s Progress indicator. Display the block numbers as they are checked.
-v Verbose output.
-w Write-mode test option: badblocks will write ...

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