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  • Same issue. I have 5 pending sector on one drive, and more than 100 on an other one. Why the badblocks -n doesn't force the drive to remap these sectors? My counter stay at 5 even after multiple passes of badblocks -n. This command is supposed to read every sectors of the drive, writing a random value, then restoring the original data.
    – VTiTux
    Commented May 20, 2023 at 14:44