At 13:54 +0100 15/2/19, Antonio Diaz Diaz wrote:
Hi David,
David Morrison wrote:
I discovered this in the manual:
8 Saving the mapfile in case of trouble
Unfortunately, if you did not specify a mapfile, then there is
nothing that can be currently done to get a mapfile except
extracting it (in binary undefined format) from the RAM image of
ddrescue.
Maybe it can be implemented in a future version of ddrescue a way to
activate the emergency save in cases like yours, but it won't solve
your current problem. Sorry.
It may not be too bad. In this case, there appear to be 22 failed
areas totalling under 1MB. This has not changed in a couple of
retries, so I suspect the blocks are genuinely bad. I am unlikely to
be doing anything else to the disk so the mapfile would not be
useful. Instead I will copy the current destination disk and begin
playing with that second copy.
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