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Ayyıldız2 | 2008 TR Yapısı • 1-99 Orta Emek Destan • Oto Avsız • 10 Temmuz 21:00 HEMEN TIKLA!

Hi
First I'm sorry I do not speak Turkish, my language is English
I have a problem when I run FreeBSD9.2

The problem is when I run I show a problem
Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh:

1 : ENTER
2 : fsck -y

I have a problem with the latter

INTERNAL ERRORL dups with sof tupdates
UNEXPECTED SOFT UPDATE INCOMSISTENCY
** Phase 1b - Rescan For More DUPS

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https://c.top4top.net/p_1035kq06n1.png

I want a solution please :(:(
 
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As the next three words of the error message imply, the right thing to do is run fsck manually(which you're doing).

fsck (usually run with -y so you don't have to manually say yes to all the prompts) will resolve the soft update inconsistencies and usually leave you with a working system again.
(Exceptions exist where whatever caused the inconsistency has trashed something important, like the kernel, or where the underlying cause is a dying disk.)

If fsck can't do the job you're in a position where you probably want to restore your system from known good backups. (The brave among us, and the few with skills in the arcana of fsdb may elect to attempt a manual resurrection, but restoring from backups is almost always less...
As the next three words of the error message imply, the right thing to do is run fsck manually(which you're doing).

fsck (usually run with -y so you don't have to manually say yes to all the prompts) will resolve the soft update inconsistencies and usually leave you with a working system again.
(Exceptions exist where whatever caused the inconsistency has trashed something important, like the kernel, or where the underlying cause is a dying disk.)

If fsck can't do the job you're in a position where you probably want to restore your system from known good backups. (The brave among us, and the few with skills in the arcana of fsdb may elect to attempt a manual resurrection, but restoring from backups is almost always less painful.)
 
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