How do I repair permissions on a journaled drive? I did NOT journal it, it just did it all on its own apparently. I wanted to check out Panther on one drive, so I installed it on a separate drive (not partition). So when I went to the disk utility (I'm currently using Jaguar on another separate drive) and went to repair permissions before booting into panther, it said it couldn't do it because it is journaled.
What is journaling? Why would I want it? How can I get rid of it? Google was of no help at all.
You can repair permissions on a "journaled" disk volume. You can also turn "journaling" on or off. Take a look at this Apple Support document:
<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107249>
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