Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Bryan Curl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

I humbly apologize if this is a repost. Googles Gmail has been very unpredictable lately, so in frustration I am resending this from my ol' faithful ISP mailbox since last nights post never seemed to make it to the list.

I am upgrading from 6.1_RC (something like that) to 6.1_RELEASE using CVSUp & RELENG_6.1 tag After make installworld I ran the final run through of mergemaster and received this error:

ERROR CODE 64
FATAL ERROR: Cannot 'dc' into /usr/src/etc/ and install files to the temproot environment.

Cant say how far it got before this error but it looked like it was going along pretty good. Upon reboot there were at least one system files missing, like hosts. I'm not sure if other files failed to copy on as well. I was in single user mode and did the fsck and mounts as described in the manual. I chmod 777 on that directory but that did not help.

Also noticed samba did not start from rc.conf although it loads and runs from the prompt. But these may or may not be a symptom of the error.

Should I be concerned about this? How I fix and move on?

Sounds like you had disk problems of some sort; do you remember when
and what?

Try running "mergemaster -av" and see if it gives you more of a clue.
If you don't understand the output, we'll take a look at it; I don't
think I have enough information to diagnose your issues now.


Disk should be healthy, but I wonder if I ran out of space in one of the slices. Maybe /var was full. I used the full disk and auto-defaults when I set the disk up under 6.0_RELEASE a few months ago.

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