I try it first, then i come back here with a specific question and error
message.
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Peter_APIIT wrote:
I try it first.
I have solved the problem by issue this command fsck -y.
Thanks for your help.
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Hello all expect openbsd user, i have encountered this incident before where
previously i can solve it easily but not this time.
My openbsd is running for 24 X 7 but my mother going off the power and i
didn't know about that for few times. After that, file is not properly
unmount.
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 03:31:45AM -0700, Peter_APIIT wrote:
Hello all expect openbsd user, i have encountered this incident before where
previously i can solve it easily but not this time.
My openbsd is running for 24 X 7 but my mother going off the power and i
didn't know about that for
Peter_APIIT wrote:
Hello all expect openbsd user, i have encountered this incident before where
previously i can solve it easily but not this time.
My openbsd is running for 24 X 7 but my mother going off the power and i
didn't know about that for few times. After that, file is not
Hi,
I didn't get this right..
Have you got to the shell prompt after the crash?
If so, did you tried to run fsck /dev/rwd0a? Try it, it may show some
problems, or in the boot after the crash the system will show you what
partition have been compromised.
Just run the fsck /dev/rwd0X for all
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