Hello. > While I can understand growing impatient as a large volume is fsck'ed, I'd > strongly recommend letting it finish. I mean, it's not doing all that work > just to be annoying. Oh, and as per your other post, please reconsider
I'm not completely green. The reason I wanted to stop fsck in the first place was so I could edit /etc/fstab, comment out the mount entry for that particular array, finish the init sequence which includes another very critical array, and run fsck manually on the dirty array. I had no intentions trying to mount a dirty array. I just needed to allow access to one array while checking the other. Everyone in the motion picture industry is in such a bloody rush all the time. > switching (note that I did *not* say "upgrading") to -CURRENT, particularly > if that machine is used for anything other than your own spare personal > workstation. I understand that the CURRENT tree is separate from the STABLE tree. I did not mean to misrepresent my intentions. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message