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Add an entry to UPDATING for r322297 which restores the ability
of fsck to automatically find alternate superblocks when the standard one is trashed or unavailable. MFC after: 2 weeks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11589
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****************************** SPECIAL WARNING: ******************************
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****************************** SPECIAL WARNING: ******************************
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20170808:
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Since the switch to GPT disk labels, fsck for UFS/FFS has been
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unable to automatically find alternate superblocks. As of r322297,
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the information needed to find alternate superblocks has been
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moved to the end of the area reserved for the boot block.
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Filesystems created with a newfs of this vintage or later
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will create the recovery information. If you have a filesystem
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created prior to this change and wish to have a recovery block
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created for your filesystem, you can do so by running fsck in
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forground mode (i.e., do not use the -p or -y options). As it
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starts, fsck will ask ``SAVE DATA TO FIND ALTERNATE SUPERBLOCKS''
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to which you should answer yes.
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20170728:
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20170728:
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As of r321665, an NFSv4 server configuration that services
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As of r321665, an NFSv4 server configuration that services
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Kerberos mounts or clients that do not support the uid/gid in
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Kerberos mounts or clients that do not support the uid/gid in
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