rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I mounted my -stable /usr partition on -current /mnt to copy over a
> kernel config file, and when I finally fired up -stable, the /usr
> partition was borked.  Fsck couldn't fix it manually.  Luckily I had
> backups.  It said that the master record didn't match the alternate.  I
> might have rebooted without unmounting the -stable partition.  

There's nothing wrong with your partition, but there's a bug in your
version of fsck.  You can "fix" your partition with 'fsck -b 32 -y',
but you really should update your system.

DES
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Dag-Erling Smorgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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