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I noticed that the behavior that prompted me to submit kern/11222
(spurious fscks on when an mfs file system was in use at boot time)
disappeared under 3.3-RELEASE, and today I finally had time to check
the CVS logs to see what happened. It looks to me like Andrew
Gallatin's patch to kern_shutdown.c (1.41->1.42) did the trick. I
think his fix allows an mfs that is backed to a local disk file to
wind up as inconsistent after a reboot, but I don't think that's a big
issue.
At any rate, if someone wants to clear one more bug report, as the
submitter, I'd be happy to call it closed.
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