> On Fri, 29 Jan 2010, "Eduardo Horvath" <eeh%NetBSD.org@localhost> wrote: >> SO...seems maybe fsck_ffs needs something in /usr when it finds issues >> and pukes when it can't find it? > > I wonder if it has something to do with shared libs. Can you try > /rescue/fsck_ffs ? /rescue/fsck_ffs behaves EXACTLY the same. Without /usr mounted it dies (see screenshot below) With /usr mounted it fixes the crippled partition (two screeshots for this) I've also included a screen shot of the multi-user boot failure message... Why would /usr influence /rescue/fsck_ffs? --gene
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