Artur,

> Have you done forced fsck of the partitions? This sounds like a
> problem with the data you have on disk. It would be even nicer if you
> could update to a newer fsck because it has been updated to deal with
> many new strange corner cases we've been seeing. Although, that might
> or might not require a fully -current system, I'm not fully aware of
> everything that has been going in fsck, but some of the ffs2 support
> might have messed things up.
> 
> We've seen one of those panics recently on an important OpenBSD
> infrastructure machine and that led to a lot of fsck work (since
> fsck didn't catch the particular problem). But on production
> machines we deal with filesystem corruption by simply dumping the
> filesystem and restoring it from scratch. You might want to try
> that as well.

We have done a forced fsck on the partition with the
error.  The problem is, there is no data other than
the openbsd install.  All I was trying to do was load
the source from the openbsd cd into /usr/src.

I don't need to restore since this is a new machine.
I have not done anything to it.

I'll just reinstall the entire thing.  Unless someone
wants me to try something else.

Thanks!

JohnM

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