Hello All,
Thanks for the answers, I have gotten multiple good solutions here. Yes
Indeed I have not provided some key details, well the OpenBSD 5.2 boxes
were running in Vmware Server 2.X free until they were migrated to
Vmware Workstation 8,9 and finally to Workstation 12 boxes.
HDD was set
On 2016-11-24, Markus Hennecke wrote:
> Am 24.11.2016 um 14:31 schrieb Luescher Claude:
>> I have couple of OpenBSD 5.2 vms where I could use automatic file system
>> repair at start. In most other OS'es I have running virtualized
>> (windows, linux) it's not a problem, they automatically repair
>
On 2016-11-24, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> As far as I can remember, OpenBSD does indeed run a file system check at
> boot if there are indications that the system did not shut down cleanly.
> I don't think the system has changed very much in that respect at all
> for a very long time.
Correct.
On 11/24/16 08:48, Markus Hennecke wrote:
> Am 24.11.2016 um 14:31 schrieb Luescher Claude:
>> I have couple of OpenBSD 5.2 vms where I could use automatic file system
>> repair at start. In most other OS'es I have running virtualized
>> (windows, linux) it's not a problem, they automatically repai
On 11/24/16 14:31, Luescher Claude wrote:
> I have couple of OpenBSD 5.2 vms where I could use automatic file system
> repair at start. In most other OS'es I have running virtualized
> (windows, linux) it's not a problem, they automatically repair
> filesystem inconsistencies and start up but not O
Am 24.11.2016 um 14:31 schrieb Luescher Claude:
I have couple of OpenBSD 5.2 vms where I could use automatic file system
repair at start. In most other OS'es I have running virtualized
(windows, linux) it's not a problem, they automatically repair
filesystem inconsistencies and start up but not O
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 02:31:24PM +0100, Luescher Claude wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I have couple of OpenBSD 5.2 vms where I could use automatic file system
> repair at start. In most other OS'es I have running virtualized (windows,
> linux) it's not a problem, they automatically repair filesystem
Hello List,
I have couple of OpenBSD 5.2 vms where I could use automatic file system
repair at start. In most other OS'es I have running virtualized
(windows, linux) it's not a problem, they automatically repair
filesystem inconsistencies and start up but not OpenBSD.
With this the boot eith
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