Originally Posted By: JCLover
Did perform Verify again. Interesting result: "Invalid volume file count" and "Invalid volume directory count" both off by two. Here's the log entry.

2014-10-25 23:17:08 -0700: Verifying volume “MacBook Pro HD”
2014-10-25 23:17:08 -0700: Starting verification tool:
2014-10-25 23:17:10 -0700: Performing live verification.
2014-10-25 23:17:10 -0700: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: Checking extents overflow file.
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: Checking catalog file.
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: Checking multi-linked files.
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: Checking catalog hierarchy.
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: Checking extended attributes file.
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: Checking volume bitmap.
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: Checking volume information.
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: Invalid volume file count
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: (It should be 383195 instead of 383197)
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: Invalid volume directory count
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: (It should be 113054 instead of 113052)
2014-10-25 23:18:15 -0700: The volume MacBook Pro HD was found corrupt and needs to be repaired.

Assume the two missing fonts? I repaired the disc and all seems fine.

I have a nagging feeling that something isn't quite right with the cataloging system. How can I find out?

Your nagging feeling is confirmed by Disk Utility when it says, "The volume MacBook Pro HD was found corrupt and needs to be repaired." You need to boot from your 10.6 install DVD and run Disk Utility > Repair Disk which should fix the problem.


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