Hi,
On 02/25/2002 09:16:31 AM PST "Steven M. Schultz" wrote:
Hi -
I see
Greg mentioned running fsck. That sounds like an excellent
suggestion.
Yes, but it didn't help :-(
What can this be?
It might be necessary to use the '-s' option . "fsck -s" will
unconditionally rebuild the freelist.
This didn't work either.
I tried something else, I copied the contents of
the root fs
elsewhere, newfs'd the root partition and copied the contents back.
Did you use dump+restor?
No, tar. I tried again with dump and restor and now it works! Thanks
for the hint! I seldomly use dump/restore.
Now there's enough space in /:
$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/xp0a 7816 2658 5158 04% /
/dev/xp0g 151625 117599 34026 08% /usr
$
Btw, the capacity values look a bit strange?
regards,
chris