Subject: Still Bad current- sup
To: None <jonathon@DSG.Stanford.EDU>
From: Leslie Todd Masco <cactus@hks.net>
List: port-pmax
Date: 04/28/1995 01:45:51
I wrote:
>>For single user (boot -f rz(0,0,0)netbsd):
>>
>> ...
>> init: copying out flags '-s' 3
>> init: copying out path '/sbin/init' 11
>> /dev/rz0a: file system not clean; please fsck(8)
>> trapDump(trap)
>> TLB miss (etc, etc -- I can provide the particulars if they'll be
And Jonathon replied:
> You need to get a current fsck binary, that will mark
> filesystems as clean. Doing that (e.g., under an old-style kernel)
> should fix your problem
Alas, no. That only makes the "/dev/rz0a: file system not clean; please
fsck(8)" message go away, which wasn't the problem. The kernel still
loses horribly (IE, it waits a while) and then panics.
-- Todd