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Date:      Sun, 16 Jun 2002 12:58:57 +0200
From:      "Karl M. Joch" <k.joch@kmjeuro.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
Message-ID:  <053601c21524$d51f27f0$0a05a8c0@ooe.kmjeuro.com>
References:  <NGBBLCIHCLNJAIGIFFHJKEIFCEAA.aburke@nullplusone.com> <007901c21513$3b3842e0$7b6c6bd1@ab.hsia.telus.net> <3D0C5FFD.6080201@owt.com>

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adding:

fsck_y_enable="YES"

to rc.conf runs fsck -y at boot time and at least gets the box up again if
something happend. in 99% of the cases this worked wounderful in the 1% youd
better have a backup tape near you :-).
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Best regards / Mit freundlichen Gruessen,

Karl M. Joch
http://www.freebsd.at - Power Operating System
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kent Stewart" <kstewart@owt.com>
To: "Grant Cooper" <grant.cooper@nucleus.com>
Cc: "FreeBSD-Questions" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: WARNING: / was not properly dismounted


>
>
> Grant Cooper wrote:
>
> > ok,
> > when I do a dmsg | more to check my kernnel I get a Warning
> >
> > WARNING: / was not properly dismounted
> >
> > I been playing with the umount command but can't get rid of the message?
> >
> >
>
>
> You can't unmount /. You need to boot to single user mode and "fsck
> -y" from there.
>
> Kent
>
>
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Aaron Burke" <aburke@nullplusone.com>
> > To: "FreeBSD-Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>; "Corey Snow"
> > <corey@snowpoint.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:01 PM
> > Subject: RE: Adding second NIC to FreeBSD
> >
> >
> >
> >><snip>
> >>
> >>>I'm editing my kernel configuration file and want to add a second
> >>>NIC. Both NICs are GeniusLAN NE2000 compatible 10BaseT NICs. The
> >>>first one has worked fine with the ed driver. My question is this-
> >>>
> >>>In the kernel configuration file, there is a line like so:
> >>>
> >>>device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 5 iomem 0xd8000
> >>>
> >>>I assume that if I want to add a second one, I should add the
> >>>following:
> >>>
> >>>device ed1 at isa? port 0x260 irq 12 iomem 0xd8000
> >>>
> >>>(the IRQ and port are set on the new card.)
> >>>
> >>>I guess the question is, is this the right way to do it, and what
> >>>does the "iomem" setting do? It's the only one I don't understand.
> >>>
> >>Oh yeah, forgot to mention.
> >>I am not an expert on iomem information, but I dont think that they
> >>can both use the same information. One of the iomem's will have to
> >>change. They cant both use 0xd8000, the other card may decide to
> >>use iomem 0xd0000 instead. But that has just been my experience in
> >>the past with two ed nic drivers.
> >>
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> >
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>
> --
> Kent Stewart
> Richland, WA
>
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