Hi Sven,
How was the disk labeled originally? Is it possible that /usr/home did not
reside on a dedicated slice and when you newfs'd /usr you wiped /usr/home ?
Regards,
Ruben
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On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 20:06:38 -, Sven Hazejager
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Hi all!
I have quite a big problem here
I've upgraded my FreeBSD 4.11 to 6.1. Basically, I did a newfs of / and
/usr
and reinstalled from scratch. That worked.
Rebooted in 6.1 single user mode, mounted /,
Sven
ok so no backup beforehand then...
Have you tried moving the drive to a 4.11 system and mounting the partition
from there, and then backing-up the data!
Might be some way of forcing UFS1 over UFS2 on the mount command, but I
don't see any mention of this in the man page (which still says
On Jun 22, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Martin Hepworth wrote:
Sven
ok so no backup beforehand then...
Have you tried moving the drive to a 4.11 system and mounting the
partition
from there, and then backing-up the data!
Might be some way of forcing UFS1 over UFS2 on the mount command,
but I