Hi,

> While testing the 4.0 -> 5.0 upgrade path, I've created (under
> 5.0) a UFS1 partition and installed 4.0 onto it.  After booting
> the 4.0 from it, kernel complained about ``numdirs is zero, try
> using an alternate superblock'' for / partition -- I've tried
> what it suggests (by fsck -b 32, etc.) but the result was always
> the same -- the file system was marked dirty and only read-only
> usable.  After rebooting in 5.0, this file system was similarly
> unusable.  Is this a bug or a feature?

I've discussed this issue with Poul-Henning Kamp. You need fsck
from at least 4.7.

Petr

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                            Petr Holub
CESNET z.s.p.o.                       Supercomputing Center Brno
Zikova 4                             Institute of Compt. Science
160 00 Praha 6, CZ                            Masaryk University
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