On Oct 9, 2008, at 3:55 AM, Steve R wrote:
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> At 3:14 AM -0500 10/9/08, Kris Tilford posted:
>> On Oct 9, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Ted Treen wrote:
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>>> For what it's worth, the error that verify on 10.2 shows is "Invalid
>>> Leaf record count (it should be 1 instead of 0)"
>>
>> Why are you using "
At 6:28 AM -0500 10/9/08, Kris Tilford posted:
>
> Did you repair the file system or not?
As I posted, it wasn't my external drive. It was my neighbour's drive
that had worked without a problem via NAS and USB on Vista and
10.4.11. The Vista machine is wired to the router, the iMac is
wirele
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
prope
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From: Steve R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, 9 October, 2008 11:55:36 AM
Subject: Re: External drive won't mount on 10.2.8 after mounting on 10.5 system
At 3:14 AM -0500 10/9/08, Kris Tilford posted:
> On Oct 9,
On Oct 9, 2008, at 5:55 AM, Steve R wrote:
> So are we to not use an external hard drive with any other OS than
> Leopard once it's been used with Leopard since using an external with
> Leopard is messing with the drive been used with other OSes? All
> either dredbob or my neighbour did was copy
At 3:14 AM -0500 10/9/08, Kris Tilford posted:
> On Oct 9, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Ted Treen wrote:
>
>> For what it's worth, the error that verify on 10.2 shows is "Invalid
>> Leaf record count (it should be 1 instead of 0)"
>
> Why are you using "verify" rather than "repair"?
>
> You should repai
On Oct 9, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Ted Treen wrote:
> For what it's worth, the error that verify on 10.2 shows is "Invalid
> Leaf record count (it should be 1 instead of 0)"
Why are you using "verify" rather than "repair"?
You should repair the file system, and then it should mount normally.
Use Leop
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Sent: Thursday, 9 October, 2008 4:00:01 AM
Subject: Re: External drive won't mount on 10.2.8 after mounting on 10.5 system
I was (and am) careful to eject the drive from the
I was (and am) careful to eject the drive from the macbook (and the
eMac) properly, and I should note that the drive still works perfectly
on the macbook. The 10.5 disk utility shows no problems there. And I
didn't re-initialize the drive there, just copied some files.
For what it's worth, the
At 1:33 PM -0400 10/8/2008, Charles Davis wrote:
>On Oct 8, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Bob Johnson wrote:
> > Obviously, the 10.5 system did something that the 10.2 system can't
>> recognize, but what?
>
>How about 'journaled'???
HFS+ Journaled is a compatible superset of HFS+. An older OS looking
at
On Oct 8, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Bob Johnson wrote:
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> I just got an external firewire/usb drive to use with my eMac running
> 10.2.8. I connected it up right away and it was working fine.
>
> Then I hooked it to a macbook running 10.5 to copy some files to work
> on with the eMac.
>
> When I conne
At 10:13 AM -0400 10/8/08, Bob Johnson posted:
> I just got an external firewire/usb drive to use with my eMac running
> 10.2.8. I connected it up right away and it was working fine.
>
> Then I hooked it to a macbook running 10.5 to copy some files to work
> on with the eMac.
>
> When I conne
Did you eject the drive properly from the macbook or just unplug it?
I know someone recently had an issue with this. Could be the files
had not finished copying if you just unplugged it and the drive may
be corrupted.
Just a message from Doug...
On Oct 8, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Bob Johnson w
I just got an external firewire/usb drive to use with my eMac running
10.2.8. I connected it up right away and it was working fine.
Then I hooked it to a macbook running 10.5 to copy some files to work
on with the eMac.
When I connected back to the eMac, now the drive won't mount. I can
see
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