Subject: fsck doesn't work at boot time
To: None <netbsd-help@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Peter Simons <simons@cys.de>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 06/19/1997 14:55:21
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Hi,

I have recently installed NetBSD 1.2.1 on a Pentium machine with IDE
hard disk. So far everything works fine except for this:

 | [date] peti /netbsd: /dev/wd0a: file system not clean; please fsck(8)

Unfortunately not all messages printed on the console appear in the
kernel.debug log, but it looks like this: fsck is starting up. Then it
tells me that the wd0a drive would be marked clean. All other
partitions aren't checked at all, because they are marked clean
already. And then it prints the message above, which I think is
slightly confusing, because it told me that it had marked the file
system as 'clean' only a second earlier.

I have various other installed machines with NetBSD 1.2 and never had
this problem before.

Any ideas what this might be?

	-peter

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