> > I thought maybe something's corrupt, and so tried doing an "fsck -f
> > /dev/wd0g". I get the following:
> >
> > ** /dev/rwd0g
> > ** File system is already clean
> > cannot alloc 4294966956 bytes for inphead
> >
> > I figure doing an fsck might set things right, but the above error stops me.
> >
> > The partition sizes show up fine under NetBSD btw. I even tried doing
> > an "fsck -f" from NetBSD in single user mode, it said everything's
> > fine. =/
>
BTW, this weird output from df, is it something I can ignore and go
on? As in, if I mount that filesystem read-write and use it, could it
result in some data corruption happening?
Its my NetBSD root partition, and NetBSD shows it fine ("df" output,
"fsck", general usage, etc etc). OpenBSD too mounts it fine read-write
and I've successfully written data to it without any corruption .....
so its safe to ignore the weird df sizes and assume things will be ok
right? :)
Thanks,
Rakhesh