So far i haven't found an equivalent for windows scandisk. Before storing data on floppies or a hard disk i have always found it beneficial to use scandisk.
So far in ubuntu i haven't found a command that does similar. 'fsck' claims to check but it is so limited by comparison. Someone has told me that there isn't - smartmontools is applicable to modern disk drives but there is nothing equivalent to scandisk.
What do folk use? I'm sure i've been looking in the wrong place. I keep all data on remote hard drives [for storage and another for backups] so that i can update to the new 6 month release... what do other folk do?
Perhaps i'm one of those "Oh ye of little faith". So far i've kept an old win 98 machine for doing format and scandisk... i've missed the point somewhere!
thanks
So far in ubuntu i haven't found a command that does similar. 'fsck' claims to check but it is so limited by comparison. Someone has told me that there isn't - smartmontools is applicable to modern disk drives but there is nothing equivalent to scandisk.
What do folk use? I'm sure i've been looking in the wrong place. I keep all data on remote hard drives [for storage and another for backups] so that i can update to the new 6 month release... what do other folk do?
Perhaps i'm one of those "Oh ye of little faith". So far i've kept an old win 98 machine for doing format and scandisk... i've missed the point somewhere!
thanks
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