Date: Wed, 24 May 1995 10:34:08 +0900 From: wada@emws1.ee.ibaraki.ac.jp (Wada, Tatsuaki/=?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCT0JFRBsoQg==?=) To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Superblock error Message-ID: <199505240134.SAA24303@freefall.cdrom.com>
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Hello there! At 11:56 AM 5/23/95 -0700, John Utz wrote: > These questions tend to be easier to work with when you mention >some specific details about your system such as the Version u are >running, the type of machine, bus, drives.. on and on.. > > anyway, to ask the painfully obvious first ( and hopefully not >making u mad :-) ) are u just turning the machine off, or are you halting >it before you turn off the machine? > > the symptoms that u are reporting sound like you are just turning >it off... this would not be a good idea....unix does not always complete >file system writes immediately after you think u have saved it. Thus, all >partially completed writes get finished when you type "halt" before >turning it off. I have received the same error, "CLEAN FLAG IS WRONG IN SUPERBLOCK" because my machine was accidentally turned off. So I'd like to know how to repair it. I'm using a FreeBSD 2.0R on a PC-AT compatible 486DX2 machine which equipped with CFS420 IDE-HD (ISA bus), 16MB RAM and NE2000 compatible network card. Thanks. Best regards. -- Tatsuaki Wada Dept. Electrical and Electronic Engineering Ibaraki University 4-12-1 Nakanarusawa, Hitachi, 316, Japan. e-mail: wada@ee.ibaraki.ac.jp
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