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Date:      Thu, 14 Sep 2000 18:58:50 +0400 (MSD)
From:      "Aleksandr A.Babaylov" <babolo@links.ru>
To:        gerald_stoller@hotmail.com (gerald stoller)
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, GS_Stoller@juno.com
Subject:   Re: HELP:  Disk/file-systems  are loused up
Message-ID:  <200009141458.SAA07022@aaz.links.ru>
In-Reply-To: <F765T7HVr5qNHv6Bwy50000c45b@hotmail.com> from "gerald stoller" at "Sep 14, 0 04:09:24 am"

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gerald stoller writes:
> 	I started up my (version  3.3 )  freeBSD , and the first thing that I did 
> was mount a  MSDOS  diskette and did a  find  on it (with  -name "*hd*" ).  
> I got three lines of output stating something like 'date error; month (14) 
> out of range', then a long pause (during which I typed several  ctl-C's ), 
> and the system crashed.  I booted immediately, and the system informed me 
> (after the boot) that the disk is loused up and I should run  fsck , which I 
> did.  I ran it several times and it didn't fix the problem until I ran  
> 	fsck -p	.  I tried the  find  again, with the same results, but this time I 
> withdrew the floppy during the pause trying for another type of termination 
> to the  find  (rather than a system crash, I was hoping for a message that 
> the device was inaccessible and that I could respond in such a way that the 
> command would abort).  Unfortunately, the system crashed again.  This time, 
> no matter what I did with  fsck  I couldn't get the file systems cleaned up.
> 	Any suggestions?
> 	Send responses to me here and to me as  GS_Stoller@juno.com .
I loose my file systems while use 3.3 and 3.4 versions and
something wrong happen with different scenario.
Do not use 3.X - it is highly unstable in wrong conditions.
Use 4.X - it is more stable in the same conditions.

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@BABOLO      http://links.ru/


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