Subject: Multi-user boot on IIsi (what's with the #3?)
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Josh Hope <scrptwiz@glasscity.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 07/16/1996 16:19:52
Well, it did it again. Screwed up, that is.

I think the first time when it screwed up (before I re-installed NetBSD) 
was actually about the 3rd boot, and this time it screwed up at my 3rd 
multi-user boot.

At first, I got an error, and it booted me into single user instead of 
multi-user. I ran fsck -p. It said to run it manually. I did, answered 
yes to all questions. (This was boot #4.)

I rebooted with reboot -n (like the FAQ says).

It rebooted. I got the same error. It had something to do with 
/dev/rsd1a, so I decided to try using the Installer and re-install the 
devices. 

I boot the 5th and last time. Here's the current screen (these are the 
errors I've been getting):

Automatic boot in progress: starting file system checks.
/dev/rsd1a: INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=19523 (2 should be 0) (CORRECTED)
/dev/rsd1a: LINK COUNT DIR I=2  OWNER=root MODE=40755
/dev/rsd1a: SIZE=512 MTIME=Jul 16 08:17 1996  COUNT 20 SHOULD BE 19 
(ADJUSTED)
/dev/rsd1a: UNREF FILE I=223  OWNER=root MODE=60640
/dev/rsd1a: SIZE=0 MTIME=Jul 15 19:47 1996  (CLEARED)
/dev/rsd1a: UNREF FILE I=19523  OWNER=root MODE=100644
/dev/rsd1a: SIZE=0 MTIME=Jul 16 08:22 1996  (CLEARED)
/dev/rsd1a: FREE BLK COUNT(S) WRONG IN SUPERBLK (SALVAGED)
/dev/rsd1a: BLK(S) MISSING IN BIT MAPS (SALVAGED)
/dev/rsd1a: SUMMARY INFORMATION BAD (SALVAGED)
/dev/rsd1a: 1583 files, 25597 used, 70451 free (1923 frags, 8566 blocks, 
2.0% fragmen
tation)
/dev/rsd1a: MAKING FILE SYSTEM CLEAN
setting tty flags
starting network
ifconfig: localhost: bad value
melkor.norden1.com: bad value
starting rpc daemons: portmap.
starting system logged, time daewom  syslogd: bind: Can't assign 
requested address
bind: Can't assign requested address
.
checking for core dump...
savecore: no core dump
checking quotas: done.
building databases...
clearing /tmp
standard daemons: update cron.
starting network daemons: routedbind: Can't assign requested address
 printer inetd/etc/rc: 221: Syntax error: "fi" unexpected (expecting 
"then")
Enter pathname of shell or RETURN for sh: 

Then it boots into single user. I did changed myname, but it's booted 
fine before (even though BIND still can't assign the address, at least 
not yet). What I'm worried about is the line right before "Enter pathname 
of shell..." That's where it's been erroring since my 4th boot.

Any help is appreciated...

Josh Hope
       E-Mail:   scrptwiz@glasscity.net
          Web:   http://www.glasscity.net/users/scrptwiz/
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