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From: ron@brl (Ron Natalie)
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Subject: Re:  Possible future problems?: c partition
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Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 13:41:01 EDT
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Of course it accesses the bad block table.  It lets you look at the entire
disk.  However the sizes in fstab do not overlap the bad block area (or
shouldn't) even though you can use this device to read them.  Just constrain
your newfs to the value in fstab which provides for a file system to span
the usuable area of the disk.

-Ron