Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 17:51:41 +0100 (MET) From: Andrzej Szydlo <andrzej@tu.kielce.pl> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Quota hangs at boot Message-ID: <199702201651.RAA09398@tu.kielce.pl>
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I think I discovered where was the problem. I backed up the disk, recreated filesystems and restored data. Everythig works fine! Seems that the /usr filesystem was just corrupted and quota hang on filesystem errors. Thanks all for suggestions! Andrzej > > I tried it on both 2.2-ALPHA and 2.2-GAMMA. The effects are mostly as > described by you Shawn, but I've got one more problem. At system startup > it says "checking quotas:" and hangs after a while. When I press <Ctrl-C> > the startup continues, the remaining services start and quotas work as you > describe (say "none", but limit space). It only happens when I enable quota > for the /usr filesystem (689999 kB, 451731 kB, 71% used). With the > / (31775, 21463, 73%) and /var (29727, 2099, 8%) enabled and the /usr quotas > disabled the system starts without problems. Have you seen such problem? > What can it be caused by? > > TIA > > Andrzej > >
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