On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 09:27:56PM +0800, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> Actually this is not solved. I have discovered that it will not be easy
> to solve this problem and decided to accept the lose of data, that's how
> it "solved"/
>
> Basically the accident took place because one line in /etc/fstab was
Actually this is not solved. I have discovered that it will not be easy
to solve this problem and decided to accept the lose of data, that's how
it "solved"/
Basically the accident took place because one line in /etc/fstab was
wrong.
in /etc/fstab /dev/ad6s1c is used as swap, when FreeBSD boots,
Dear list. I added a 160 GB harddisk to the FreeBSD server several days
ago. I have setup only one slice on it (/dev/ad6s1) and it has two
partitions on it.
/dev/ad6s1c is used as swap
/dev/ad6s1d is used as /var
Today I decided to reboot the FreeBSD server because I messed up nfs
settings. After