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Date:      Wed, 28 Aug 2002 05:04:31 +0400
From:      FreeBSD USER <fbsd@lonerx.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   ad partition problems
Message-ID:  <200208280504.31047.fbsd@lonerx.net>

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Hello...

About two or three weeks ago I've upgraded my system (I'm using STABLE branch) 
as I'm used to do every month... But now when my box boots up I get a strange 
message (and dmesg command reminds about it ;):

Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
ad0: raw partition size != slice size
ad0: start 63, end 115212341, size 115212279
ad0c: start 63, end 106494884, size 106494822

What could happen??? No errors were noticed since I partitioned my hard drive 
during FreeBSD installation (and it was 4.5-RELEASE). I've updated my system 
many many times since then, but everything was just OK... 

The same problem occured with my second hard drive. I've tried repartitioning 
it, and now everything works fine... But can I avoid this problem without 
repartitioning my main hard drive ??? (it holds really a lot of 
information)... And why all of this happened at all ???

Sincerely yours.

FreeBSD User....



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