Re: openbsd 3.8-stable +fsck +HD problem

2005-11-05 Thread Pawel \"portman\" Kilian
ok i fixed the problem with that harddrive and fsck I just had toi change disklabel and now everything is working just fine. thx for tip

Re: openbsd 3.8-stable +fsck +HD problem

2005-11-04 Thread Han Boetes
Otto Moerbeek wrote: > Han, you are confusing matters. > > Who is saying that's the same problem. Do not jump to > conclusions. I get exactly the same errormessage and also coredumps. Looks suspiciously much like it's the same problem. > The OP problem is probably a disklabel problem (it's marke

Re: openbsd 3.8-stable +fsck +HD problem

2005-11-04 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Han Boetes wrote: > Pawel portman Kilian wrote: > > and also when I do fsck -df /dev/wd1a it makes coredumps but I > > can't read them if someone will want the coredump of fsck_ffs I > > can put on website > > You forgot to add the errormessage that went with them: > > ``zsh:

Re: openbsd 3.8-stable +fsck +HD problem

2005-11-04 Thread Han Boetes
Pawel portman Kilian wrote: > and also when I do fsck -df /dev/wd1a it makes coredumps but I > can't read them if someone will want the coredump of fsck_ffs I > can put on website You forgot to add the errormessage that went with them: ``zsh: 2970 floating point exception (core dumped) fsck_ffs

Re: openbsd 3.8-stable +fsck +HD problem

2005-11-04 Thread Pawel \"portman\" Kilian
I forgot to add dmesg OpenBSD 3.8-stable (ROBAL) #0: Tue Nov 1 00:08:26 EST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/ROBAL cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 2.40 GHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFL

openbsd 3.8-stable +fsck +HD problem

2005-11-04 Thread Pawel \"portman\" Kilian
I got new hard drive. Western Digital 200gb on sata. I connected it to my pc and I run disklabel then I run newfs and after that I mounted it and I saw /dev/wd1a 183G7.8T347G 4602%/mnt/wd1 so I was traying to run fsck -f /dev/wd1a and what I saw? is : `--# fsck_ffs -fy /dev/wd1