Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 13:02:14 -0800 From: Richard Dawes <rdawes@epstais.com> To: Kent Stewart <kstewart@owt.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: harddisk problem and/or fsck problem? Message-ID: <20040326210214.GG91553@epstais.com> In-Reply-To: <200403261155.06808.kstewart@owt.com> References: <20040326180616.GD91553@epstais.com> <200403261155.06808.kstewart@owt.com>
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On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 11:55:06AM -0800, Kent Stewart wrote: > On Friday 26 March 2004 10:06 am, Richard Dawes wrote: > > Greetings, fellow FreeBSD users! > > > > Everything so far works fine for me, until I drop into single- > > user mode to prep for making world. Even then, it seems OK, > > except for this alarming output of "fsck -p": > > Well, you missed reading something because you are supposed to boot -s > into single user mode. Then, you don't have write access and the fsck > works. > > BTW, the whole point of booting into single user mode is to avoid a bad > kernel. When you drop into single user mode, you aren't testing the new > kernel. > > Kent Doh! Yes, I guess I was reading too quickly. And of course it makes sense that I'd not need to fsck and mount things if I just "drop" into single-user mode. But I wasn't yet testing a new kernel... I haven't yet made the buildworld target. I see later on, though, where I'm supposed to boot -s after installing a newly built kernel. Thanks for your help! -Rich -- Richard Dawes Enhanced Performance Systems rdawes@enhanced-performance.com +01 619 743-0506
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