On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 9:09 AM <ron@ronnatalie.com> wrote:
The DEC drivers just left off the last 72 sectors.   There was no provision using them for block replacement.
Minor update -- no dynamic replacement provision.  There was a standard alone utility called BAD144 that implemented DEC Standard 144 (Bad Blocks).   What would happen is that the format was messed with the point a bad block at on the reserved sectors. 

This scheme caused nasty performance issues because seek schedualing was defeated; and since UNIX did not originally obey DEC STD144, the standard UNIX scheme in those days was buy 'perfect' media.  BTW: the Ultrix team - Fred Canter IIRC -- added support for BAD144, and I think DEC gave that code to BSD evetually.

Clem