There's the -X or --max-errors options that should fit your needs perhaps ? (ie, --max-errors=+1 )

On 03/02/16 19:15, Narcis Garcia wrote:
I've read the letter entitled "Dealing with a disk that stops
responding" from Olaf Buddenhagen, and I have same situation with a
S.ATA disk: rest of blocks are annotated as

My feature request is to add an option to stop ddrescue action when a
new read error is found, having the opportunity of shutting down
computer and continue copy in a new session.

$ ddrescue -n -N /dev/sda /dev/sdb map.log

In the meanwhile, may be some alternative to cut mapfile properly?


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