well, i had a problem with the log file first because noone told me where to write it... (or how to mount a usb stick..)
so when i just typed the main command and /logfile at the end, it did start to rescue something i think, but then stopped because the log file got full... then i managed to mount the usb stick to /mnt and ran a new command with a new logfile location and that created the 40MB log file...
and when i now look at the log file(with ddrescueviewer), the whole thing is red with couple of blue spots, and it says that the error size is 1000GB?
and i ran this first command from here, thinking that i have to do it in 2 passes:
https://www.technibble.com/forums/threa ... ost-417101
so i didnt use any flags(only -f), because im not really sure what is the difference between -d and -v...
and the scan itself took 12.2 hours or something, but then i interrrupted it with the interruption command... thinking that i can later perhaps resume it and view the logfile in the meantime...
but should i just run a new scan with the -d or -v flag then and forget about the 2 pass technique?
and i also noticed that the ddrescue version was 1.14... (from somekind of rescue mix live cd...)
and perhaps i should then boot up a new linux live cd and install the latest ddrescue on that live system and then run the command with a flag?