nmount() issues
Matthew D. Fuller
fullermd at over-yonder.net
Sat Jan 7 23:09:18 PST 2006
I just updated from an October 1 -CURRENT, and I'm having some issues
from nmount().
SOME (but not all, and with no pattern I can see) of my filesystems
react poorly to `mount -u`. I keep getting:
% mount -u /usr/ports
mount: /dev/da0s1e: Bad address
All my filesystems have been through a good fsck'ing. I can even
newfs ports, and it'll still have that issue. /depot fails too.
/depot2 goes through without a hitch. So do / and /usr. A ktrace is
pretty uninformative; it just shows the EFAULT return from nmount().
Some of the filesystems are UFS1, some UFS2, and the split isn't along
those lines.
Anybody else seen anything like this?
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