Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 14:17:17 +0930 From: Wayne Sierke <ws@au.dyndns.ws> To: Josef Karthauser <joe@freebsd.org> Cc: stable@freebsd.org, current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Drives always come up dirty after shutdown on 6.2-PRERELEASE. Message-ID: <1159678037.825.12.camel@predator-ii.buffyverse> In-Reply-To: <20060929145809.GJ1473@genius.tao.org.uk> References: <20060929131612.GA1473@genius.tao.org.uk> <20060929144407.GA85110@lor.one-eyed-alien.net> <20060929145809.GJ1473@genius.tao.org.uk>
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On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 15:58 +0100, Josef Karthauser wrote: > On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 09:44:07AM -0500, Brooks Davis wrote: > > > On my laptop running 6.2-PRERELEASE the drives always mount dirty, which > > > suggests that they are not being shutdown clean; however the machine > > > always syncs the disks and switches itself off after a 'shutdown -p > > > now', and so I'm not sure what it could be. > > > > > > Has anyone else seen this? > > > > I haven't seen any other reports of this. Have you tried running a > > "fsck -f" on the drives? It's possible there's a latent error that > > isn't being fixed by bgfsck. > > I thought I did; I'll try again now and see what happens. It's strange > though because it's every partition. The /var partition on this 6.1-STABLE box was always mounting dirty, until I realised that its fstab entry had its Pass# field set to 0: /dev/ad0s4e /var ufs rw 0 0 If you run fsck ("fsck -n" is sufficient) without specifying a file system so that it reads the list of which file systems to check from fstab, does it check all those with a non-zero Pass#?
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