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but make a second attempt using MNT_FORCE, just in case it has been unclean from a previous crash. That's dangerous, but far better than keeping the despaired user standing in the rain... (Experienced admins can still fsck it then, and remount. Others will either totally crash, or incidentally succeed, without much further help possible...) Btw., mount(2) misses the description of MNT_FORCE for the mount syscall. |
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alpha | ||
amd64 | ||
floppies | ||
i386 | ||
pc98 | ||
picobsd/build | ||
scripts | ||
sysinstall | ||
boot_crunch.conf | ||
doFS.sh | ||
dumpnlist.c | ||
fixit_crunch.conf | ||
fixit.profile | ||
info.sh | ||
Makefile | ||
write_mfs_in_kernel.c |