On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Josh Grosse wrote:
> This thread had started with a root-on-raid problem, where the disklabel
> was not being acquired properly.
>
> Ken Westerback determined that I'd had a disklabel marked as Version 1, but
> I had values from Version 0 for my failing partitions. Editing the disklabel
> and replacing fsize/bsize/cpg seemed to resolve my issue.
>
> I now think I understand exactly how the old partition data structure ended
> up in a new format partition; the affected partitions were restored via
> newfs/restore, and that is the most likely culprit.... as the restore was
> of a pre-ffs2 environment, executed from a post-ffs2 system.
The old newfs is the cuplrit, since it writes the fsze/bsize/cpg in
the label. restore does not.
-Otto