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Date:      Wed, 20 Dec 2000 14:11:12 -0500
From:      "Donald J . Maddox" <dmaddox@sc.rr.com>
To:        Willem van Veelen <willem@melp.nl.com>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: freeBSD startup probs
Message-ID:  <20001220141112.D7333@cae88-102-101.sc.rr.com>
In-Reply-To: <5.0.0.25.2.20001220151948.009e84c0@pop3.raketnet.nl>; from willem@melp.nl.com on Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 03:22:50PM %2B0100
References:  <5.0.0.25.2.20001220151948.009e84c0@pop3.raketnet.nl>

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Can you post the contents of your /etc/fstab?

BTW - I am the one who wrote the response below...  Why were you
unable to reply to me?

On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 03:22:50PM +0100, Willem van Veelen wrote:
> At 17:40 19-12-00 -0500, you wrote:
> 
> I cannot reply to the person that was helping me before, so I did it this way.
> Please help me out
> 
>  > It sounds like something is going wrong at boot, dropping you into
>  > single-user mode.  You will have to be a little more specific
>  > about the 'bla bla bla' part of the output if you want anybody
>  > to be able to help you figure out what's going wrong, though...
> 
> 
> Sorry, you're right, I need to be more specific.
> Here is the message I get when i boot up:
> 
> --
> Can't check filesystem
> Unexpected inconsistency: run fsck manually
> Enter full pathname of ehll or RETURN for /bin/sh
> --
> 
> 
> 
> When I run fsck the following message is displayed:
> 
> --
> Can't open /dev/ad0s1a: invalid argument
> Can't open /dev/ad0s1f: invalid argument
> Can't open /dev/ad0s1e: invalid argument
> --
> 
> So, as long I'm stil a newbey - can you explane what this exactly means.
> Thanks.
> 
> greetings,
> 
> Willem van Veelen
> willem@melp.nl.com
> 
> 
> 
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