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mkfs -L data -c /dev/sdb1 | mkfs -L data -c /dev/sdb1 | ||
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+ | ==Menggunakan badblocks== | ||
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+ | Before Filesystem Creation | ||
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+ | Alternately, this can be done before filesystem creation. | ||
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+ | If badblocks is run without the -o option bad sectors will only be printed to stdout. | ||
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+ | Example output for read errors in the beginning of the disk: | ||
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+ | # badblocks -wsv /dev/<drive> | ||
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+ | [...] | ||
+ | Testing with pattern 0xff: done | ||
+ | Reading and comparing: | ||
+ | [...] | ||
+ | 37584 | ||
+ | 37585 0.84% done, 7:31:08 elapsed. (0/0/527405 errors) | ||
+ | 37586 | ||
+ | [...] | ||
+ | done | ||
+ | Testing with pattern 0x00: | ||
+ | Reading and comparing: | ||
+ | [...] | ||
+ | 37584 | ||
+ | 37585 | ||
+ | [...] | ||
+ | done | ||
+ | Pass completed, 527405 bad blocks found. (0/0/527405 errors) | ||
+ | |||
+ | For comfortably passing badblocks error output to the filesystem it has to be written to a file. | ||
+ | |||
+ | # badblocks -wsv -o /root/<badblocks.txt> /dev/<device> | ||
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+ | Checking for bad blocks in read-write mode | ||
+ | From block 0 to 488386583 | ||
+ | Testing with pattern 0xaa: done | ||
+ | Reading and comparing: 6.36% done, 0:51 elapsed. (0/0/14713 errors) | ||
+ | [...] | ||
+ | Testing with pattern 0x00: done | ||
+ | Reading and comparing: done | ||
+ | Pass completed, 527405 bad blocks found. (0/0/527405 errors) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Then (re-)create the file system with the information: | ||
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+ | # mkfs.<filesystem-type> -l /root/<badblocks.txt> /dev/<device> | ||
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+ | Note: The meaning of 0/0/527405 errors is <number of read errors>/<number of write errors>/<number of corruption errors>. |
Revision as of 14:15, 17 May 2015
Format USB flashdisk / USB harddisk / harddisk dapat menggunakan
mkfs
Catatan penggunaan:
Usage: mkfs [options] [-t type fs-options] device [size] Options: -t, --type=TYPE file system type, when undefined ext2 is used fs-options parameters to real file system builder device path to a device size number of blocks on the device -V, --verbose explain what is done defining -V more than once will cause a dry-run -V, --version output version information and exit -V as version must be only option -h, --help display this help and exit
For more information see mkfs(8).
atau
Usage: mkfs.ext3 [-c|-l filename] [-b block-size] [-C cluster-size]
[-i bytes-per-inode] [-I inode-size] [-J journal-options] [-G flex-group-size] [-N number-of-inodes] [-m reserved-blocks-percentage] [-o creator-os] [-g blocks-per-group] [-L volume-label] [-M last-mounted-directory] [-O feature[,...]] [-r fs-revision] [-E extended-option[,...]] [-t fs-type] [-T usage-type ] [-U UUID] [-jnqvDFKSV] device [blocks-count]
Yang sederhana, misalnya.
mkfs.ext3 -J size=10000 -L repo /dev/sdb1
Cek Bed Blocks
Memformat sambil cek bed blocks
mkfs -L data -c /dev/sdb1
Menggunakan badblocks
Before Filesystem Creation
Alternately, this can be done before filesystem creation.
If badblocks is run without the -o option bad sectors will only be printed to stdout.
Example output for read errors in the beginning of the disk:
# badblocks -wsv /dev/<drive>
[...] Testing with pattern 0xff: done Reading and comparing: [...] 37584 37585 0.84% done, 7:31:08 elapsed. (0/0/527405 errors) 37586 [...] done Testing with pattern 0x00: Reading and comparing: [...] 37584 37585 [...] done Pass completed, 527405 bad blocks found. (0/0/527405 errors)
For comfortably passing badblocks error output to the filesystem it has to be written to a file.
# badblocks -wsv -o /root/<badblocks.txt> /dev/<device>
Checking for bad blocks in read-write mode From block 0 to 488386583 Testing with pattern 0xaa: done Reading and comparing: 6.36% done, 0:51 elapsed. (0/0/14713 errors) [...] Testing with pattern 0x00: done Reading and comparing: done Pass completed, 527405 bad blocks found. (0/0/527405 errors)
Then (re-)create the file system with the information:
# mkfs.<filesystem-type> -l /root/<badblocks.txt> /dev/<device>
Note: The meaning of 0/0/527405 errors is <number of read errors>/<number of write errors>/<number of corruption errors>.