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Today's Topics:
1. Utility script to find corrupt files (Scott Dwyer)
2. Re:
Utility script to find corrupt files (andrew zajac)
3. Re: Utility script to find corrupt files (Antonio Diaz Diaz)
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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 00:38:38 -0400
From: Scott Dwyer <
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I would like to make people aware of a new bash script that can find
what files are related to bad sectors. It is posted in the Ubuntu forum
as "gnuddrescue utility script". I wrote it because I couldn't find one
that did what I wanted it to do. It is much faster than the traditional
grep or md5sum method, and does not require writing to the target. It
uses different methods that I found that had not (fully) been put into
script yet. I think it will be very useful to some. Feedback is welcome.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1943721------------------------------
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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 07:39:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: andrew zajac <
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Subject: Re: [Bug-ddrescue] Utility script to find corrupt files
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Thanks for providing this - it looks very nice. I would like to include it in the next release of Ubuntu-Rescue-Remix (next month). It doesn't look like it has many dependencies other than a bare bones base system shell. Are you able to package it as a Debian package? I can help you with that if you need.
You mention working on a menu-driven frontend to Gnu ddrescue. What are your plans for that now?
Cheers!
Andrew
Zajac
--- On Wed, 3/28/12, Scott Dwyer <
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> From: Scott Dwyer <
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> Subject: [Bug-ddrescue] Utility script to find corrupt files
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> I would like to make people aware of
> a new bash script that can find what files are related to
> bad sectors. It is posted in the Ubuntu forum as
> "gnuddrescue utility script". I wrote it because I couldn't
> find one that did what I wanted it to do. It is much faster
> than the traditional grep or md5sum method, and does not
> require writing to
the target. It uses different methods
> that I found that had not (fully) been put into script yet.
> I think it will be very useful to some. Feedback is
> welcome.
>
>
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 16:57:32 +0200
From: Antonio Diaz Diaz <
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To: Scott Dwyer
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Hello Scott,
Scott Dwyer wrote:
> I would like to make people aware of a new bash script that can find
> what files are related to bad sectors. It is posted in the Ubuntu forum
> as "gnuddrescue utility script". I wrote it because I couldn't find one
> that did what I wanted it to do. It is much faster than the traditional
> grep or md5sum method, and does not require writing to the target. It
> uses different methods that I found that had not (fully) been put into
> script yet. I think it will be very useful to some. Feedback is welcome.
Thanks for the script and the links. If the methods used by your script
do not depend on external utilities, maybe they can be incorporated in
ddrescuelog.
Best regards,
Antonio.
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