On the leopard system, there's nothing to repair, the drive is fine.  
On the jaguar system, repair won't do anything because the drive is 
journaled.

I don't think there is actually any problem with the drive, this is 
some inconsistency between the two systems that the older system can't 
properly deal with. The question is, what did the 10.5 system do in the 
course of mounting and copying files, that causes the 10.2 system to be 
unable to mount the drive which had mounted perfectly before using with 
the 10.5 system?

Bob

On Thursday, October 9, 2008, at 04:17  AM, g3-5-list group wrote:

> Why are you using "verify" rather than "repair"?
>
> You should repair the file system, and then it should mount normally.
>
> Use Leopard's Disk Utility, not the Jaguar version.
>
> If Disk Utility can't repair it, DiskWarrior is still the best,
> TechTool next best. You could reformat if you have backup of the data,
> that will fix things.
>


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