Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 07:36:46 -0400 (EDT) From: CyberPeasant <djv@bedford.net> To: yurtesen@turkey.ispro.net.tr (Evren Yurtesen) Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: couldn't set disk in "badscan" mode: Inappropriate ioctl for device Message-ID: <199808111136.HAA16828@lucy.bedford.net> In-Reply-To: <35CFC245.BC43AD4F@turkey.ispro.net.tr> from Evren Yurtesen at "Aug 11, 98 07:02:13 am"
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Evren Yurtesen wrote: > hello, > I am having trouble when I am using bad144 > does anybody know what does this mean? > I think that I should correct this problem but how? > > cyl: 526, tracks: 255, secs: 63, sec/cyl: 16065, start: 0, end: 8466003 > bad144: couldn't set disk in "badscan" mode: Inappropriate ioctl for > device > I hate to add a "me too" here... so I won't. (Haven't tried bad144 on FBSD, but have used it on NetBSD in the past.) My impression is that bad144 won't work on a disk whose driver does not support it. At least in the past, only the MFM (old, pre-IDE "ST-506" PeeCee drives) and ESDI drivers (and of course old 8"-14" form-factor Vax drives...) supported bad144-style remapping, and this had to be taken into account at the fdisk stage, involving manually entering "known" bad blocks before disklabel and newfs. In this light, I would say that your ioctl error says simply, "This isn't a bad144 compatible disk." I would say that non-MFM/ESDI disks all fit this category (i.e. IDE/SCSI disks are not bad144-able), but I have seen posts here lately that suggest that people are successfully using bad144 on such disks, to my confusion. Could someone give us a thumbnail sketch of bad144 under FreeBSD? Dave -- Bedford County, PA -- 47,000 polite, friendly Appalachians, 4,000 of whom have concealed-carry permits. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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