I think I figured out what's happening, though not how it started. The new disk
has a hosed file called BA6A74AF4F8A7. The old disk has three files with that
name, in two different sizes. Postfix moves files around, putting them in one
directory when it's trying to deliver them and in another wh
On Monday, April 29, 2013 22:13:45 Pierre Abbat wrote:
> I think I've figured out what happened. I'll have to replace one of the
> disks.
>
> ad0 is an IDE drive with a 60 GB disk; 53 GB is the root Hammer volume
> (including /var, /tmp, /usr, and /home), and the rest is /boot, swap, and an
> unus
I think I've figured out what happened. I'll have to replace one of the disks.
ad0 is an IDE drive with a 60 GB disk; 53 GB is the root Hammer volume
(including /var, /tmp, /usr, and /home), and the rest is /boot, swap, and an
unused partition which used to be /crypt. 38 GB of the root volume is