Doug White wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Dean Lombardo wrote:
>
> > So I decided to run fsck, with -p at first:
> >
> >
> > pcayk:/usr/home/ayk1# fsck -p -f /dev/wd0s1f
> > /dev/rwd0s1f: UNREF FILE I=1111053 OWNER=ayk1 MODE=100644
> > /dev/rwd0s1f: SIZE=716247040 MTIME=Apr 22 20:36 1999 (CLEARED)
> > /dev/rwd0s1f: SUMMARY INFORMATION BAD (SALVAGED)
> > /dev/rwd0s1f: BLK(S) MISSING IN BIT MAPS (SALVAGED)
> > /dev/rwd0s1f: FREE BLK COUNT(S) WRONG IN SUPERBLK (SALVAGED)
> > /dev/rwd0s1f: 176217 files, 6275813 used, 1346031 free (39575 frags,
> > 163307 blocks, 0.5% fragmentation)
>
> I assume this was in single user mode, otherwise you made a gigantic mess.
> :-)
>
Doesn't the file system just need to be unmounted?
Qualifier: I'm not a file system hacker.
Can VFS_STATFS return a value that indicates whether a file system
is mounted? If so, it would seem logical to have fsck check the status.
status = VFS_STATFS(mp, sbp, p);
if (status & MOUNTED)
perror("file system mounted");
--
Steve
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