Re: hard error reading: set fstab mounts to frw: can no longer access filesystem

2006-03-21 Thread Edwin D. Vinas
I am using FreeBSD-4.10, how do I boot it in single user mode? -Ed On 3/21/06, Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Edwin, Boot the server single user, -s. Then if you need to, bring up the IP stack manually. Depending on your mount points, booting single user only mounts root, so you

Re: hard error reading: set fstab mounts to frw: can no longer access filesystem

2006-03-21 Thread Derek Ragona
Edwin, Boot the server single user, -s. Then if you need to, bring up the IP stack manually. Depending on your mount points, booting single user only mounts root, so you can try to fsck the other unmounted filesystems. Only if those file systems are readable will you be able to get your

hard error reading: set fstab mounts to frw: can no longer access filesystem

2006-03-20 Thread Edwin D. Vinas
Hi, After a power outage my FreeBSD-4.10 server's 40GB HDD had many fragmentations and no matter how I repeatedly do fsck, the errors saying hard error reading fsbn are still there. I tried doing fsck over and over but it seems this is already a hardware error and can no longer be corrected. So

Re: hard error reading: set fstab mounts to frw: can no longer access filesystem

2006-03-20 Thread Kenyon Ralph
On 3/20/06, Edwin D. Vinas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there anyway to still recover my files? Is there a way I can edit fstab to remove f option so I can't have those getty errors? Or is it possible to mount the server's HDD in another FreeBSD machine? Can't you boot from a FreeBSD CD then