Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:00:47 -0500 From: "Michael S" <msherman77@gmail.com> To: "Ceri Davies" <ceri@submonkey.net> Cc: FreeBSD questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: need help Message-ID: <d5f57b9c0603171100y6866f27p5999ee41304e24e8@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <C0405F5E.AADE%ceri@submonkey.net> References: <d5f57b9c0603170430o41b598d2v7e46098ff3d6ef38@mail.gmail.com> <C0405F5E.AADE%ceri@submonkey.net>
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Thanks a lot everyone. As suggested by Ceri Davies, I fscked using block 160. Now I am was able to boot into single user mode, fscking my other partitions. Thanks again to everyone for their help. On 3/17/06, Ceri Davies <ceri@submonkey.net> wrote: > On 17/3/06 12:30, "Michael S" <msherman77@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I've tried both. fsck_ffs /dev/ad0s1a also exits because of bad superbl= ocks. > > If you used the default parameters when creating the filesystem then > "newfs -N /dev/ad0s1a" should tell you where the alternate superblocks ar= e > and you may be able to use one of them with fsck_ffs's -b option. > > Don't forget the -N to newfs whatever you do though. If you're > uncomfortable using that, then just try block 32 or 160. > > Ceri > -- > That must be wonderful! I don't understand it at all. > -- Moliere > > > >
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