Subject: current/sparc: problems with disk.
To: None <current-users@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: Darren Reed <darrenr@vitruvius.arbld.unimelb.EDU.AU>
List: current-users
Date: 08/17/1994 16:49:31
Hi,
well, after having it run for a little while ok...something seems to
have scrambled /usr. Originally I used Sun's newfs (having booted it
diskless). I'd just copied over the Sun libraries, when trying to
remove /usr/X11 (a symbolic link) failed with:
# rm X11
rm: X11: Bad file descriptor.
looking in /usr showed this:
cr-sr-Srwx 30510 24946 25196 98, 108 Mar 22 1987 /usr/lost+found
looked like time to do an fsck to me...well fsck found enough problems
that I resorted to using "fsck -y /dev/sd0g" due to the number of errors,
some of which showed up like this:
LINK COUNT I=7 OWNDER=776033568 MODE=62554 SIZE=4707704600989430373
MTIME=Aug 29 05:30 1994 COUNT 25134
SHOULD BE 1
(you get the idea)
Now I haven't done anything nasty to it (ie kernel is as ftp'd from
ftp.iastate.edu last night). I did get it configured as an NFS client.
Knew I should have backed it up already ;)
/usr/lost+found has a few files in it: all junk.
cheers,
darren
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