I got this message :
# fsck_ext2fs -d /dev/ad3
** /dev/ad3
BAD SUPER BLOCK: MAGIC NUMBER WRONG
ioctl (GCINFO): Inappropriate ioctl for device
/dev/ad3: can't read disk label
is this due to geom or to FreeBSD 5.1? It worked on a 4.6.2.
Though /dev/ad3 could be mounted when it was
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000, Roman Shterenzon wrote:
> Hello,
> I was looking for fsck_ext2fs and found that openbsd has it.
> So, I tried to compile it on freebsd, and it compiled very easy.
> I needed just some minor modifications to make it work.
> I send the tarball which has the m
* Roman Shterenzon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000714 04:19] wrote:
> Hello,
> I was looking for fsck_ext2fs and found that openbsd has it.
> So, I tried to compile it on freebsd, and it compiled very easy.
> I needed just some minor modifications to make it work.
> I send the
Hello,
I was looking for fsck_ext2fs and found that openbsd has it.
So, I tried to compile it on freebsd, and it compiled very easy.
I needed just some minor modifications to make it work.
I send the tarball which has the modified version together with the
patchfile.
It seems to work for me
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Alex wrote:
> Both Open- and NetBSD seem to have separate fsck programs for each
> filesystem type - fsck_ffs, fsck_ext2fs and fsck_msdos - the actual
> /sbin/fsck program calling the appropriate one for a given filesystem
> (in a way similar to our `mount
Both Open- and NetBSD seem to have separate fsck programs for each
filesystem type - fsck_ffs, fsck_ext2fs and fsck_msdos - the actual
/sbin/fsck program calling the appropriate one for a given filesystem
(in a way similar to our `mount' command). The last two (fsck_ext2fs
and _msdos
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