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Date:      Fri, 14 Apr 2000 05:31:09 -0400
From:      Walter Brameld <brameld@twave.net>
To:        chip <chip@wiegand.org>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Running FSCK - Was: I'm at a loss for a way to mount this second harddrive
Message-ID:  <00041405315600.02944@Bozo_3.BozoLand.domain>
In-Reply-To: <00041323212501.15325@chip.wiegand.org>
References:  <20000413082842.U4381@fw.wintelcom.net> <00041323212501.15325@chip.wiegand.org>

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On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, in a never-ending search for enlightenment, chip wrote:
> > Here's a trick that can help out, if you're running commands,
> > especially as root and things aren't working out, try running
> > 'dmesg' after the command to see if the kernel complained about
> > anything.
> > I'm 99% sure that you'd see:
> >  WARNING: R/W mount of /dev/wd3s1e denied.  Filesystem is not clean - run fsck
> > Near the end of the kernel log, you'll find a lot of other situations
> > where this can really help.
> > -- 
> > -Alfred Perlstein - [bright@wintelcom.net|alfred@freebsd.org]
> > "I have the heart of a child; I keep it in a jar on my desk."
> 
> I checked dmesg and you're right. In fact, the warning message was
> pointing to all my partitions including /cdrom. So I ran fsck and it
> reported back that the filesystem was still dirty and to re-run fsck,
> so I did, and kept getting the same results. I read the man pages for
> fsck and ran fsck -p  and fsck -f, not sure which one was most
> appropriate, but the file system is still 'dirty'. What should I try
> next to 'clean' the 'dirty' filesystem?
> 
> --
> Chip 

I hope you're not trying to run fsck on mounted file systems.

-- 
Walter Brameld

Microsoft: Where do you want to go today?
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