Re: HDD problems that do not follow SMART results
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Thanks for both answers. I effectively removed the very old one,
installed at its place a brand new HDD. This way, I disconnected the one
which was SMART-recognized as sick, and put a new one which now contains
/home/*
This looks perfect, I just had to modify /etc/fstab accordingly (to
modify one UUID value for /home) and to use some screwdrivers.
Thanks again for the help. I hope everything will be fine now. I'm just
surprised that SMART actually detected a faulty HDD which was not
causing any troubles, when it said nothing for a drive that was totally
faulty!
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Merciadri Luca
See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
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If it's too good to be true, then it probably is.
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