consistent file system inconsistencies (tried replacing drive)

Oliver Fromme olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Fri Oct 15 15:55:01 UTC 2010


Scott Charron <shewless at unleashed-web.org> wrote:
 > As requested, the output of mount and /etc/fstab (and df):

I notice that you don't have soft-updates enabled on the
root file system, but e.g. /tmp is part of your root file
system (or is it a symlink to /var/tmp?).  This is a
sub-optimal configuration.

Please enable soft-updates on the root file system ("tunefs
-n enable /" in single-user mode, then reboot, and verify
after rebooting with "mount" that it really is enabled).
This might fix your problem, or at least alleviate it.

If you have power failures very often, you should also
consider getting a UPS.  Frequent power failures are
particularly bad for hard disks; they can cause physical
damage.

Best regards
   Oliver

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