Subject: Re: tough filesystem stains
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: David Douthitt <ssrat@mailbag.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 08/07/1998 10:03:57
> - You mount filesystem, loading buffers/superblock into memory.
> - You fsck filesytem, changing on-disk contents.
> - You unmount filesystem, writing back bad buffers and superblock to disk
> - Goto step 1

Sounds logical to me.  However, if memory serves, isn't one only 
supposed to fsck *unmounted* filesystems?  What would happen if you 
did the equivalent of "fsck /" hmmmmm....?

...dave

David Douthitt
CUNA & Affiliates
Information technology Department
ddouthitt@cuna.com