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Re: Fixing the state of C++ in Cygwin
- From: Robert Pendell <shinji257 at uplink dot net>
- To: cygwin-talk at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:32:40 -0400
- Subject: Re: Fixing the state of C++ in Cygwin
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 07:12:18AM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
>> According to Eric Blake on 4/16/2006 9:52 PM:
>>> (and I was just about ready to upload bash-3.1-5 when my hard drive
>>> crashed yesterday; so when I respin it, I will make sure I catch this
>>> issue. Fortunately, I did not lose very mush else).
>> ^^^^
>>
>> s/mush/much/, although that was a rather humorous typo, since I sure felt
>> like mush. (I think that is also how I would feel were a hippo to be
>> dropped on me). On Saturday, after a brief power outage, I got a blue
>> screen of death claiming UNMOUNTABLE_ROOT_VOLUME when trying to boot;
>> nothing like that to induce sheer panic. Fortunately, the drive itself
>> was okay, it was just a filesystem crash; and running 'chkdsk /r' after
>> booting off the Windows CD solved the problem after several agonizing
>> hours of waiting. Now why can't windows use fsck, or even better, a
>> journaling file system that is immune to power glitches?
>
> I've had the same problem with the same sheer panic and the same vast
> release when booting with the Windows CD just fixed things.
>
> I also had a situation a few days ago where Windows decided on its own
> that it had to run chkdsk at system startup. It fixed a bunch of stuff
> and rebooted -- just like fsck.
>
> cgf
>
Yep. And both chkdsk and fsck can have issues and make things worse
than they were. Although that is rare anymore. I didn't know you could
run chkdsk from the installation disc although I still would of never
recovered the registry using the boot disc. I had to do it all through
a second install I just so happen to have installed at the time.
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