Subject: Strange filesystem faults after installing -current
To: None <port-amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Stephan Thesing <isthesin@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>
List: port-amiga
Date: 05/20/1996 16:15:11
Hi !
After installing -current sources (04/05/96, I think) and compiling
src/sbin/config and configuring the new kernel, compiling and installing
it, according to th FAQ, I get a bunch of errors when rebooting into the new
kernel (single/multi user mode..)
Errors are filesystem errors: 'bad fd...'
When I cd to the source dir (in /usr/local/src, /usr/local is 800MB partition
on 1.2GB Seagate..), some entries in /usr/local are screwed up, showing bad
ref , group, owner, size entries (something like 287727277, etc.pp)
An fsck tells there are bad iref counts, etc.pp.
So my question:
Why? Am i doing something wrong?
Configuration: A4000/030/82 12+2MB 200+1200MB Seagate drives....
Kernel was compiled with gcc 2.7.2
Bye...
Stephan
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