I rebuilt my kernel with today's current + the acpica-20021122 patch and
rebooted.  I use ufs1, no acls or special options other than SU (installed
with DP1).  Everything booted fine with some errors from acpi but as
booting proceeded, I started getting kernel messages of "bad inode".  I
quickly rebooted to single user and ran fsck and got a huge set of errors.  
See this partial log (600KB gzipped):
   http://www.root.org/~nate/fsck.gz

I didn't touch all those files (just booted and started getting errors) so
I don't want to say "yes" to deleting them.  Do I have to newfs/reinstall?  
Should I try using a superblock backup?

-Nate


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