Subject: RE: fixing files after fsck -y (more)
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Darrell Horrocks <dhorrock@falcon.fste.ac.cowan.edu.au>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/01/2000 11:26:47
On a similar note (I think) I am still having install hassles on a Pbook
180c. Have the install going right, and getting the prompts that I should
be. HOWEVER, after dropping me to a single user prompt (so I can edit
rc.conf) I find that the root filesystem is only mounted RO now RW. SO a
fsck and I find the error:
** /dev/rsd0a
BAD SUPERBLOCK: MAGIC NUMBER WRONG
I haven't been able to locate a similar problem in the mailinglist archive,
but I feel it may be something to do with the formatting information.
Can anyone help with this?
Regards
Darrell Horrocks
I am using the 20000408 build with the GENERICSBC-26 kernel.
-----Original Message-----
From: port-mac68k-owner@netbsd.org
[mailto:port-mac68k-owner@netbsd.org]On Behalf Of Ken Hughes
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 8:19 AM
To: port-mac68k@netbsd.org
Subject: fixing files after fsck -y (more)
I guess this should've been included too.
Installer problems looked like the following ...
Friday, 26 May 2K ERROR:
mode = 0100444, inum = 111364, fs = /
ialloc: dup alloc
And then after installing man, text and games,
the installer died about 90% of the way thru misc with:
mode = 0100444, inum = 11523, fs = /
ialloc: dup alloc
I hope I'm providing the right info here.
Thank you most muchly,
Ken Hughes hughes@unixg.ubc.ca