Help! I am in beeg trouble.
dR
dystopianrebel at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 6 08:15:07 PST 2005
I can't run fsck -p because the slices are mounted RO.
However, fsck -p did tell me that there's an
inconsistency on / ... which may have been the result
of my having to do a reset after f****** KDE froze
(and I didn't have sshd running to kill it from
outside).
A good reason for me to put fsck in the init sequence.
(And the very reason why I started exploring other
window managers in the first place.)
Is it possible to fsck from the "live" CD? It looks
like some files are missing from the Fixit mode.
Marko
--- Brent <mrb at bmyster.com> wrote:
> by the sounds of it...seems the slices were mounted
> with read only options set.
>
> try mounting the partitions manually something like
> mount /dev/ad1s1a /
> mount /dev/ad1s1e /usr
> mount /dev/ad1s1f /var
>
> just make sure that you have the device name
> correctly and what the correct
> mount point.
>
> or try
>
> ok boot -s
> # fsck -p
> # mount -u /
> # mount -a -t ufs
> # swapon -a
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