Subject: Re: hard crash already?
To: Ethan Gold <etgold@cs.vassar.edu>
From: Paul Goyette <paul@pgoyette.bdt.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/24/1996 05:48:34
I've been running tcsh on my MacBSD system for more than a year now,
without any kind of problem. I _relly_ doubt tcsh had anything to do
with your filesystem screw-ups. It sounds more like the crash dump
overwrote something important...
On Sun, 24 Mar 1996, Ethan Gold wrote:
> has anyone else had tcsh wreck the filesystem?
> I just installed it and vipw'd to make it my default
> shell (not for root) and logged back in. things started
> behaving strangely so thinking I messed up the passwd file
> I logged back in as root and then the after discovering that
> my paths were all wrong it dumped me into the debugger. since
> I'm not familiar with the debugger I hit "c" and let it dump to
> disk. when I tried to reboot the filesystem was really wrecked.
> I had to boot the kernel out of macOS and after several passes
> of fsck I think I'm going to have to suck it up and reinstall
> several directories. has anybody else had this problem while
> installing something new? the only non base command I ran was
> tcsh. And it was running so smoothly!
>
> -Ethan
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