Jonas Lopez wrote:
System: G4 tower with X= 10.4 and 10.2 and 9 for that matter.
Decided to run using safe mode by using Apple+S at start up.
At command line after the # entered /sbin/fsck -y ran just fine in 10.4 but had
this problem in 10.2:
.
.
Checking Extended Attributes file
Invalid leaf record count
(It should be 6 instead of 986)
.
. **** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED ****
followed by
Volume was repaired successfully.
According to the instructions, this requires A REPEAT OF THE FSCK COMMAND until
fsck tells that the volume appears to be ok, first-pass repairs may uncover
issues, so repeat the command.
I did this 5 times but no change, still reporting 986 instead of 6.
Any ideas?
G4 450 MHz box with OS 8.1-9.2, X 10.2.8./ 10.4.11 AGP Graphics on a card. Both
are connected by 4 port LinkSys BEFSR41. 12 Gb hd in 4Gb and 8Gb partitions and
external 4Gb in 4 1Gb partitions. 470 Mb, Zip, fd, DVD/cd Drive, all are Apple
branded.
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Sounds like your directory is SNAFU'd.
I'd recommend no further use of the system until you have run
DiskWarrior - boot up from the DiskWarrior CD. Be careful to use the
correct version, I'm not sure if the version that's OK for 10.4 will
also be OK for 10.2.
Check on DiskWarrior's website:-
http://www.alsoft.com/Diskwarrior/index.html
Ted
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