> > Hi Jerry, > > Jerry McAllister wrote: > > > > NOTE: If you run disklabel and do not use the "-r" switch, then > > what you are seeing is the socalled 'in-cure' version of the disklabel > > and if no FreeBSD label has been written on the disk, the system will > > make up some default stuff. So, just seing # /dev/ad6 > > and type: , etc plus the line for c: followed by those messages > > saying cannot find label is a strong indication that nothing is there. > > Has fdisk and disklabel (with a write switch) ever been done on this disk? > > > > I had this disk working in a FreeBSD 4.7 machine. When I installed > FreeBSD i created one partition on the disk and it worked without error. > > This was also strange: > When I moved to my new home I took the disk out of the 4.7 machine for > transport. When I put it back and booted 4.7 there came the same errors > (BAD SUPER BLOCK ...). I then put the drive into a system running > Windows 2000 (don't know why I did this) and just startet it. > Immediately after that I shut down Win2000 and moved the disk back to > the 4.7 machine - booted it - and the disk worked again without error. > I have no idea what happend there - I just was happy that all data was > still there.
Sounds like you made a visit to 'The Twilight Zone'. ////jerry > > Regardz, > > Robert > _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"