The fsck was operating on and reporting on the hard
disk; the floppy
was not even mounted while I was booting. Since fsck in
all the variations with which I am familiar didn't fix the
disk, I am trying to find another variation or another
program to run which will complete the
Koster, K.J. writes:
I also think that the find program should be checked
to see why it
crashed and fix it to keep it from doing similarly in the
future; I don't know whom to contact as yet.
No matter how broken, a program is unable to crash the OS (well, very, very
unlikely
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
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
Koster, K.J. writes
Subject: RE: HELP: Disk/file-systems are loused up
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 10:16:38 +0100
Hello Gerald,
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*&qu
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