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parallel fsck's one per drive, use the shortest prefix ending in a digit rather than the longest prefix ending in a digit. This makes "/dev/ad0s1a" and "/dev/ad0s2a" appear to both reside on the disk "/dev/ad0" and consequently they will be fsck'ed sequentially rather than in parallel as now. In general this heuristic is rather soft and errorprone. For instance ccd may often reside on two or more physical disks. A good solution would be to look for passes larger than 1 until no disks are found in a particular pass, that way people could put ccd stripes in pass 3... and have them fsck'ed sequentially. Reviewed by: mjacob |
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fsutil.c | ||
fsutil.h | ||
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pathnames.h | ||
preen.c |