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From: anuzen@trandes.com
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: filesystem errors after rebooting 1st time
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 96 23:21:05 PDT
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I'm getting inconsistency errors after rebooting the system for the first time 
from a new installation of 2.1.

the OS complains about /dev/rsd0h (/usr) has problems and suggested that I run 
fsck manually which I did (the !shell didn't work as suggested in the book)

fsck found million ..  of DUP errors /dev/rsd0h 656584 DUP I=153621 ...
I took all the self-correcting options, rebooted the system, same problem! I 
don't understand what's going on here. I ran the Adaptec utility to check for 
bad sectors -- none found.

if i ignore the errors and continue with the booting process, everything 
appears to work fine!


my machine: Cyrix 133
40MBytes dos/windows 95 partition
scsi:adaptec 2940 ultra/ultra w 
     applied all the patched came with new system,
     using all default options, except for 1>gb translation disabled.
disk:quantum xp32150w id 0
os: version 2.1

Thanks in adv. for any help.

Ahn.