SeaTools is a diagnostic tool to check your hard disk for errors and failure. Its an extremely useful tool to have around as hard disks fail all the time and recognizing a failing hard disk can save you a lot of trouble in the long run.
You can get a copy of the bootable iso from here: http://www.seagate.com/support/downloads/item/seatools-dos-master/
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So here is a guide to create a bootable SeaTools USB drive for Ubuntu:
- Install syslinux:
$ sudo apt-get install syslinux
- Format the USB drive and Repartition it as FAT
Give it a name like “SEATOOLS” - Mark the newly created partition as bootable – You can use Gparted to do this.
- Copy “syslinux” master boot record to drive (The code below is assuming your drive is loacated at “sdb”):
$ sudo dd if=/usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin of=/dev/sdb
- Install syslinux on the drive partition:
$ sudo syslinux /dev/sdb1
- Mount drive. You can do this by reinserting the drive or by using a command like:
$ sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
- Copy the MEMDISK bootloader from /usr/share/syslinux/memdisk to the drive:
$ cp /usr/lib/syslinux/memdisk /media/SEATOOLS
- Copy the SeaToolsDOS223ALL.ISO to the drive
- Create a file named ‘syslinux.cfg’ on the drive, with this in it (use correct .iso name):
DEFAULT SeaTools
LABEL SeaTools
LINUX memdisk
INITRD SeaToolsDOS223ALL.ISO
APPEND iso
Thats it you’re done 🙂 Try booting with it. Here’s what my usb stick looks like at the end of all of this:
$ ls -l
total 3136
-r--r--r-- 1 username username 32768 2013-12-22 17:44 ldlinux.sys
-rw-r--r-- 1 username username 25244 2013-12-22 17:51 memdisk
-rw-r--r-- 1 username username 3137536 2013-12-22 13:22 SeaToolsDOS223ALL.ISO
-rw-r--r-- 1 username username 97 2013-12-22 17:54 syslinux.cfg