Hi,
FreeBSD it.buh.cameradicommercio.ro 5.1-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p10 #0: Wed Nov 19 00:01:27 EET 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/IT1 i386 I was trying to dump/restore my data from my 40G HDD (ad3) on a bigger 120G HDD (ad0). I've booted from the CD, used sysinstall to devide the disk, installed the minimal distribution, boot up on the new install. Rebooted with the old system (multiuser but in the console and with no activity beside dump/restore, with all /usr/local/etc/rc.d stoped), mounted each new slice and rm -rf * the content. dump/restore ad3s2a to ad0s1a (/) dump/restore ad3s2d to ad0s3d (/tmp) dump/restore ad3s2e to ad0s1e (/var) Untill here everithing OK. # mount /dev/ad0s3f /mnt # mkdir /mnt/home # mount /dev/ad0s3g /mnt/home # cd /mnt # dump 0aLf - / | restore xf - Sometime after 1/3 got dumped I've fpund myself in the debbuger with: /mnt: bad dirino 753722 panic: ufs_dirbad at offset 0: mangled entry I've hit the wrong key so I do not have a core, but I'm confident I can reproduce if needed. Rebooted. After fsck-ing the current disk with good results on the new disk I get the attached (fsck_ad0s3f.txt adnd fsck_a0s3g.txt) errors, with fsck saying: for ad0s3f cannot alloc xxxxxxxxxx bytes for inoinfo and ending with fsck_4.2bsd: bad inode number 376832 to nextinode for ad0s3g it# fsck -n ad0s3g ** /dev/ad0s3g (NO WRITE) ** Last Mounted on /mnt/home ** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes cannot alloc 4216257920 bytes for inoinfo UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY UNKNOWN FILE TYPE I=47104 UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCONSISTENCY fsck: /dev/ad0s3g: Segmentation fault Attached are also fdisk and bsdlabel output. Any help will be greatly appreciated. -- IOnut Unregistered ;) FreeBSD user
fdisk.txt
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fsck_ad0s3f.txt
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fsck_ad0s3g.txt
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