Well, by putting the swap partition at the end of the disk rather than the
beginning, you make it slow, much slower. openbsd/i386 allows you to start
the swap partition at the very beginning of the disk, before the / partition.
As far as why this is happening, I remember persistent errors like th
On one of my older P2 machines (running 3.9-stable), I seem to have a
very persistent fsck error: "BLK(S) MISSING IN BIT MAPS". Regardless
of whether or not I choose to salvage these, I keep getting the error
below.
The error occurs on an unmounted file system. After choosing to
salvage, seems to
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