I restored /etc/gbde/ad0s2c, and the problem remained. I double checked gdbe
in the kernel, and it is in there. I had a bad shutdown earlier this week and
backup up everything right after that.
This problem came out of nowhere this morning. I had no problems at all with
gdbe at all until today.
Well, then the only idea I have from my own experience, that either key file
/etc/gbde/ad0s2c, or the whole disk partition are corrupted.
If you have a backup of /etc/gbde/ad0s2c, I'd try it.
Also checking disk surface may not hurt.
Did the problem emerge after the upgrade or just from like nowh
El Vie 31 Mar 2006 05:56 PM, Nikolay Mirin escribió:
> 1) Are sure you have not just mistyped you password?
> 2) Does the file /etc/gbde/ad0s2c still exist?
> 3) Does the device /dev/ad0s2c still exist?
> 4) Did you include gbde in you new kernel config or do you have the
> up-to-date kernel gbde m
1) Are sure you have not just mistyped you password?
2) Does the file /etc/gbde/ad0s2c still exist?
3) Does the device /dev/ad0s2c still exist?
4) Did you include gbde in you new kernel config or do you have the
up-to-date kernel gbde module compiled.
What does it respond when if you run
gbde