Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 15:36:31 -0500 From: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com> To: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Help correcting corrupted disklabel Message-ID: <19970222153631.23537@ct.picker.com>
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2.2-ALPHA just dumped on me this afternoon. From fdisk, the partition table looks OK, and my OSs on other partitions work. But I'm getting the "No Operating System" error from my boot manager (OS/BS) when I try to boot into FreeBSD. I could sure use some advice. >From the fixit disk: > mount /dev/wd1a /mnt /dev/wd1a on /mnt: Incorrect superblock > fsck /dev/rwd1a Can't open /dev/rwd1a: Invalid argument > disklabel wd1 DIOCGDINFO: Invalid argument > fdisk wd1 ...(correct partition info)... Same deal when using wd1s3 instead. This is a sliced disk with FreeBSD on slices 3 and 4 (wd1a and wd1s3e). I know the partition offsets, so what's the safest way to go about diagnosing and repairing the damage? Does this indicate my bootblock is hosed? Or disklabel? And if so, what should I run specifically to rebuild/restore it/them? I'd love to get at manpages, but I'm limited to text dialup in DOS now. Thanks in advance, Randall Hopper
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