barad@bourbon.ee.tulane.edu (Herb Barad) (07/11/89)
I have A/UX 1.1 and a Dataframe XP150. I have a root partition and a /users partition (besides the Eschatology, swap, and so on). The root partition gives me no trouble at all, but the /users partition seems to get corrupted all the time. Whenever I do a dump (I've done this with /users mounted and unmounted), the next time the machine is booted, fsck fails miserably on the partition (not on '/' but on '/users'). In fact, the partition is so messed up, I can never recover it and I need to make a new file system on the partition and restore it. I am not sure if the dump is messing up the partition, but I don't see why it would be. When I boot up the first time with the partition remade and empty, all is fine. I then restore it from a previous dump and all is still fine. Then the next time the machine is rebooted, the fsck notes that the partition size is some incredibly large negative number and complains about it. Can anybody help out? Since I don't have any problems with the root partition, maybe I should rebuild the whole thing with only one partition (just the root) and leave it at that. I hope I've partitioned the Dataframe 150 correctly (I believe I have, I haven't had any problems until I put files on the /users). Anyone have any current partitioning information for a Dataframe? -- Herb Barad [Signal & Image Processing Laboratory] [Electrical Engineering Dept. - Tulane Univ.] INTERNET: barad@bourbon.ee.tulane.edu USENET: barad@bourbon.uucp