Hello there... I have a problem with a probably corrupted file system. The setup is like this: /dev/hd1 is the root device /dev/hd6 is mounted at /tmp both are 20M MFM disks. Now I recompiled the system today with the new buffer.c and also got the fsck program to work. The problems began when I fsck'd /dev/hd6 (no errors) and went on doing some compilations. A makefile happened to contain 'cc' instead of 'gcc' at one point. Of course I got the error message telling that cc can't be found, but immediately after that a kernel panic. Some message telling about some inode problem (sorry, don't remember exactly). Reboot. Everything OK, but now fsck /dev/hd6 gives dozens of errors of form Zone XXXX: in use, counted=2 Now I think something blew up. Should I try to duplicate the situation to get the exact error message when the kernel panics? Can the fs be repaired (it seems to be alive)? Then to another problem (it may be that I'm the problem, as I just don't know how to do it). Can bad blocks be marked somehow? I have a few on my root disk. Luckily they are currently all occupied by a file. Can't run fsck on root, though, as it tries to read them. Mika
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