Thx for the replies to both.
As the mv succed on the same fs and the "small disk glinch" break any cp operation on it I decided to take advantage of it. I'm by machine backup for what concern my system and fsck doesn't break and those should help me. Joke: if I could share the *small disk glinch* I would do it but I can't, eheh.. :-) So about my backup practices I've been already able to recover operations by a path exclude of the backup software. I'm not sure about the real cons of my decision, I accept any enlightment.. Dan ------ Blog: http://bsd.gaoxio.com - Repo: https://code.5mode.com Please reply to the mailing-list, leveraging technical stuff. Nov 29, 2025 09:35:46 Stuart Henderson <[email protected]>: > Your filesystem is corrupt. fsck cannot fix everything. > > If you have anything on it that is not already backed up that is still > readable without causing crashes, copy it off to another drive or > machine, then unmount/newfs/restore.

