On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 02:31:24PM +0100, Luescher Claude wrote: > Hello List, > > I have couple of OpenBSD 5.2 vms where I could use automatic file system > repair at start. In most other OS'es I have running virtualized (windows, > linux) it's not a problem, they automatically repair filesystem > inconsistencies and start up but not OpenBSD. > > With this the boot either completely stucks or it mounts up the fs to > read-only mode and I always have to connect to the VM console reboot it to > single user mode with boot -s then fsck -y all partitions then boot it back. > > Did anyone come up with a solution for this? > Is this feature added to the new versions? > > Thx
OpenBSD does repair filesystems at the start. But for some reason in your setup it doesn't succeed. Try to find out why. But first upgrade to a supported system (6.0). -Otto