Hello all.
Final, final update: I tested this drive repeatedly with 'badblocks'.
The drive stalled and after that was not detected by GParted.
This drive is now 'in the trash-bin'. Read below if you need to know more, otherwise you may stop here.
First posting:
Recently I purchased two second-hand 500GiB hard drives (Western Digital). SATA, of course.
Naturally I tested them with the Linux command 'badblocks'
The badblocks report has this form: blocks done -- elapsed time (hh:mm:ss) -- ( ##/ ##/ ##) errors.
The numbers (##) are read / write / compare .
For one disk the error numbers are: 1056/0/0 with a final report:
Pass completed. 1057 bad blocks found (1057/0/0)
The second drive (after a single test lasting an hour or so) was 0/0/0
The badblocks command was: badblocks -sv /dev/dsb
Question: How should I understand 1057 'bad' blocks on a 500GiB drive. Does the disk itself 'map out' bad blocks?
Should I trash his drive?
Woof!
собака.