Hi,
After upgrading my kernel to 2.4.2 and running LiLo again I now find
I get a macintosh warning every time I boot into mac. The warning
says "disk unreadable, do you want to initialize it?", the disk in
question is the macintosh standard partition used for booting linux.
When I run disk first aid and try to repair it the program says the
disk is unrepairable .. here is the output from disk first aid :-
Checking disk "linux_boot".
Checking "Mac OS Standard" volume structures.
Checking for locked volume name.
Checking extent BTree.
Checking extent file.
Checking catalog BTree.
Problem: Invalid BTree Header, 0, 0
Checking catalog file.
Problem: Reserved fields in the catalog record have incorrect data, 105, 5
Problem: Reserved fields in the catalog record have incorrect data, 102, 5
Problem: Reserved fields in the catalog record have incorrect data, 106, 5
Problem: Reserved fields in the catalog record have incorrect data, 104, 8
Problem: Reserved fields in the catalog record have incorrect data, 103, 8
Problem: MountCheck found serious errors.
Checking catalog hierarchy.
Cannot continue. An internal error has occurred.
If I initialize the partition will that also erase the data on any
other partitions on the disk? If so is there something else I can do
to restore the boot partition?
many thanks.
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- Jonathon Wallen
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