On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 06:06:18PM +0000, Christos Zoulas wrote: > In article <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I'm pretty 'abusive' to my machine. unsurprisingly, I've managed to > >accumulate a problem: > > > > ffs_newvnode: ino=20681997 on /: gen 5ae8a721/5ae8a721 has non zero > >blocks 980 or size 0 > > panic: ffs_newvnode: dirty filesystem? > > > >It appears that fsck is not able to clear it. > > > >Do you we have a tool for such circumstances? > > This means that you are on ffsv1, which makes it weird. There is clri > and fsdb for that. > > christos
Cool, thanks! I do appear to have some franken-filesystem, half FFSv2, half FFSv1. file system: /dev/rwd0a format FFSv1 endian little-endian magic 11954 time Sat Oct 29 21:16:21 2016 superblock location 8192 id [ 56f77746 7e87473b ] cylgrp dynamic inodes 4.4BSD sblock FFSv2 fslevel 4 ...
