Hi Afs'ers,

  I've recently installed a  fileserver on SparcCenter running Solaris
2.3 and replaced fsck with vfsck as I did in all other fileservers and
also as stated in the manual. My questions are two:

        1) Which fsck should I replace ?
                /usr/sbin/fsck,
                /usr/lib/fs/usf/fsck or both ?

        2) During startup, the system calls fsck with "-F ufs"
           argument, which is not understood by vfsck and exit without
           checking the disks.

           Then / and /usr (e.g.) were mounted read-only, and the
           system didn't goes any further from here. Only booting
           single-user from CDROM I was able to replace the standard
           fsck to allow system to come up.

           How can I solve this problem ? A shell-script to strip out
           the "-F ufs"?? Humm, I don't like it!

           Why isn't vfsck compatible with the *standard* arguments
           the system invokes it ?


  Any help or hint would be appreciated,
  tks in adv,


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