I've got to apologize because Dave gave the solution and I initially overlooked it. It actually happens that fsck with the force option does more checks and repairs than without it. Now I can mount the repaired partition. I found the same suggestion in a summary related to Solaris 2.3 back in 1997; I found it with a search with the key phrase: "freeing free inode" which was one of the error messages I got. I've got also to say thank you to: Peter Stokes, Grzegorz Bakalarski, Kevin P. Inscoe, Brett Lymn, Dennis Martens. On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Dave Mitchell wrote: > On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 11:01:43AM +0100, Luca Fini wrote: > > Both partitions pass the fsck smootly. > > Have you tried a forced fsck? > > fsck -o f /dev/.... > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ) Luca Fini Tel: +39 055 2752 307 ___ |\ INAF - Oss. Astrofisico di Arcetri Fax: +39 055 2752 292 / | | |-_ L.go E.Fermi, 5 +----------------------------------------- (___|___//___) 50125 Firenze / WWW: http://www.arcetri.astro.it/~lfini (_) (_) Italia / e-mail: lfini@arcetri.astro.it -----------------------------+-------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Nov 5 05:12:02 2003
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