Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!mailrus!cornell!rochester!rit!ritcv!exg9537 From: exg9537%ritcv@cs.rit.edu (Ed Garbowski) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Help! My fsck is broke Message-ID: <1078@cs.rit.edu> Date: 27 Apr 89 18:44:58 GMT Sender: news@cs.rit.edu Reply-To: exg9537%ucss@cs.rit.edu () Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY Lines: 33 Help! At work we are switching over to an intel 386 running SCO 2.3.1. We have 2 filesystems /u about 90 meg , and the root system 200+ meg. fsck runs fine on the /u system. When using fsck on the root system it starts out fine: /dev/root: ** Phase 1 - Checking Blocks and ... but after about a minute the prompt comes back. No error messages, and never entered Phase 2. I have tried most every fsck option. No help. I have read that at installation time if the root system is large that divvy will prompt for a /dev/scratch file. Well I don't think we were ever prompted for such. Besides, it sounds like this could be over ridden with the fsck /dev/root -t [give it a scratch file if not enough memory - we have 10 meg! ]. I have tried this -t option with a couple of different files on the /u mounted filesys, and also a floppy mounted filesys. No help. The only other reference about this that I have come across is defining SCRATCH in /etc/default/boot. No help. I dont really want to reinstall the whole deal. I could change the size of the /u system and give some space to /dev/scratch if I knew how much to give it, and an indication of wheter or not this is the problem. Any ideas much appreciated. Thanks. -- Reply to this account or to ritcsh!sabin!exg