Thanks, Garrett.

Ran "fsck -y /usr"

***** FILE SYSTEM MARKED CLEAN *****
***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****

Upon reboot, all is well EXCEPT for the following 2 warnings:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mounting local file systems: WARNING: /var was not properly dismounted
WARNING: /sambavol was not properly dismounted
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Both /var and /sambavol are mounted (ufs, local, soft-updates).
Rebooted again, and did not get these warnings. Thanks!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, L Goodwin wrote:

[...]

> I assume I'll have to run fsck on /usr, but have 2 questions:
> 1) Is this problem caused by yesterday's accidental power-off?

Yes, most likely.

> 2) What prompts should I expect from fsck, and how should I reply to each in 
> order to resolve this problem correctly?

Just say yes to all the prompts, but backup any important data first. Or if 
you're afraid of any issues, reinstall. If this problem persists (near every 
time you reboot), it's time to get a new drive because it got toasted during a 
write phase. I wouldn't say that though until you install from scratch though 
and verify that that is or is not the case.

-Garrett

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