Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2012 07:32:31 -0500 (EST) From: Darrel <levitch@iglou.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: [solved]: journal timestamp Message-ID: <alpine.GSO.2.00.1202080729230.5713@shell1> In-Reply-To: <alpine.GSO.2.00.1111200756430.29699@shell1> References: <alpine.GSO.2.00.1111200756430.29699@shell1>
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> An amd64 running fbsd9-RC1 was shutdown overnight from the 'shutdown > -p now' command. It reported an unclean shutdown and I ran 'fsck > -y'. Still it will not boot and the message is "Journal timestamp > does not match fs mount time". > > This is occurring for both /var and /usr. > Sporadic episodes of dd, mount, fsck and the like produced no results- apparently if the journal is out of sync then FreeBSD offers no utility to fix it. With a new disk and install of FreeBSD9 then I could mount ufs /usr read-only and copy files to the new installation and then with 'zfs list' created a mount-point for the zfs disk and copied those files as well. Darrel
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