Twice while ripping a particular music cd with grip, my system paniced
when it hit track 9.  On the second reboot, my system failed fsck on the
/var partition complaining the superblock differed from the first
alternate block and dropped me to a shell.  I tried running fsck /var
and got the same message, then I tried fsck -b 32 /var and fsck -b 89808
/var and in both cases it said it was not a superblock.  Any ideas on
how to resolve this?  I am running FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p1 using UFSv2.

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