Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 12:18:52 +0200 From: Ion-Mihai Tetcu <itetcu@apropo.ro> To: Ion-Mihai Tetcu <itetcu@apropo.ro> Cc: Rishi Chopra <rchopra@cal.berkeley.edu> Subject: Re: Booting Problem After Power Loss (fsck)? Message-ID: <20040209121852.7a09fcab@it.buh.cameradicommercio.ro> In-Reply-To: <20040209114446.5b8d5689@it.buh.cameradicommercio.ro> References: <401F1A5E.8040105@cal.berkeley.edu> <401F6542.2090504@cal.berkeley.edu> <20040203112519.3f806ab3@it.buh.cameradicommercio.ro> <402716D3.5060604@cal.berkeley.edu> <20040209114446.5b8d5689@it.buh.cameradicommercio.ro>
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On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 11:44:46 +0200 Ion-Mihai Tetcu <itetcu@apropo.ro> wrote: > On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 21:12:51 -0800 > Rishi Chopra <rchopra@cal.berkeley.edu> wrote: > > > Here's a summary of my problem so far: [..] > To summarize: > > 1. See if you have disk activity when fsck seems to be stuck. > > 2. Try fsck (-p) first on root, the on tmp, /var, /usr, /home. > > 3. Esp. if fsck / doesn't go ok try booting verbose with Fixit CD and > run fsck from there. > > 4. If 1 gets you the same results try putting the disk in another ^^^^^^^^ If 3 gets ... > machine where you have debugging options in the kernel, break to > debugger and gather info from there (esp. if you're running 5.x try > asking on current@ what exactly to look for in the debugger). -- IOnut Unregistered ;) FreeBSD user
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