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10: /eettcc/bbaaddssccaann [ -vv ] [ -oo _p_r_o_t_o ] [ -bb _b_o_o_t ] _d_e_v_i_c_e _s_i_z_e
11: /eettcc/bbaaddssccaann [ -vv ] [ -oo _p_r_o_t_o ] [ -bb _b_o_o_t ] _d_e_v_i_c_e _x_d_e_v_i_c_e
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13: bbaaddssccaann scans a disk for bad blocks and writes a prototype file,
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17: -vv Print an estimate of time needed to finish examining the
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20: -oo _p_r_o_t_o
21: Redirect output into file _p_r_o_t_o.
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23: -bb _b_o_o_t Insert a given _b_o_o_t into the proto file as the bootstrap.
24: The default is /ccoonnff/bboooott.
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26: _d_e_v_i_c_e names the special device to scan.
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28: _s_i_z_e gives the size of the device, in blocks. For hard disks,
29: _x_d_e_v_i_c_e specifies devices /ddeevv/aatt00xx or /ddeevv/aatt11xx, which uses the
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31: to find the size of the ddeevviiccee. Use /ddeevv/aatt00xx when examining a
32: partition on hard-disk drive 0, and /ddeevv/aatt11xx when examining a
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