Walker wrote:
Today I lost power and my FreeBSD 7.0-R server came up with all
partitions not properly dismounted. I was watching the fsck reports
to syslog and noticed there wasn't one for the root partition. Why is
this? No syslogd running at the point when fsck runs on /?
Two
Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 5:01 AM, Matthew Seaman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two possibilities:
i) The root partition wasn't marked dirty at the time your system
[...]
The root partition was mounted rw.
I neglected to mention the box is headless, so I can
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 5:01 AM, Matthew Seaman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two possibilities:
i) The root partition wasn't marked dirty at the time your system
[...]
The root partition was mounted rw.
I neglected to mention the box is headless, so I can only see what is
logged. I'm guessing
Today I lost power and my FreeBSD 7.0-R server came up with all
partitions not properly dismounted. I was watching the fsck reports
to syslog and noticed there wasn't one for the root partition. Why is
this? No syslogd running at the point when fsck runs on /?