I'm sorry, I still get the errors. I'll print them verbatim:

        fsOpen error
        fsOpen: fileRoot: corrupted file entry

No matter how I word open, this error comes up. My question: why not just check fix the raw data?

PS - The -V option to open can be used to avoid venti checking.

On Dec 19, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Juan M. Mendez wrote:

On 19/12/2007, Pietro Gagliardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd still like to know how to check my file system without dealing
with fsOpen, if that is possible. Does anyone know how?


I posted this in another topic, maybe it gives you ideas of how to
deal with your problem.
Whenever I have problems with my disk (a real old bad disk) I do this to get my
fossil only file system fixed:

<<
I booted with the plan9 livecd and did a check to the disk with this.

fossil/fossil -c 'srv -p fscons'
con /srv/fscons
prompt: srv -AWP replica
prompt: fsys main config /dev/sdC0/fossil
prompt: fsys main open -AWP
warning: connecting to venti: cs: can't translate address: '/srv/ dns' file
does not exist
prompt: fsys main
main: check fix


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