SFSDoctor Warning
  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    osco
    Posts: 680 from 2009/10/21
    From: Boston, USA
    Warning

    The selected disk is currently being used by other
    applications(there are active locks on this disk)
    It is strongly advised to quit all these applications
    before performing any operations.


    Continue Abort

    Welcome to SFSDoctor - The Disk Recovery and Repair Suite
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    [09:35:46] Checking drive DH2.
    [09:35:46] Checking root blocks
    [09:35:47] Ok
    [09:35:47] Checking admin space containers
    [09:35:50] Ok
    [09:35:50] Checking node containers
    [09:35:50] Ok
    [09:35:50] Checking directory tree and files
    [09:35:51] Ok
    [09:35:51] Checking configuration block
    [09:35:51] Ok
    [09:35:51] Checking bitmap blocks
    [09:35:52] Ok
    [09:35:52] Filesystem structure is correct
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    [09:36:47] Saving activity log to file Work:SFSDoctorLOGSystem


    Checking the system disk that is not a valid dos disk?
    (From the upgrade wizard) :-?

    It appears from SFSDoctor that the filesystem structure is correct?
    Has the Installation Wizard lost his WAND? :-D

    [ Edited by osco on 2010/7/6 10:23 ]
    Mac Mini 1.5GHz, 1G, 250G Drive, Apple Cinema Display, MorphOS 3.1 registered, MacOS 10 PowerBook (5,8) 1.67Hz, 2G, 80G Drive,........Waiting
    PowerBook (5,8) 1.67Hz, 2G, 40G MorphOS 3.1 unregisterd
  • »06.07.10 - 14:15
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
    From: Denmark
    And if you mount your boot.img (HFS) partition? Can you write to it?
  • »06.07.10 - 14:49
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    osco
    Posts: 680 from 2009/10/21
    From: Boston, USA
    Yes saved a text file to boot.img(HFS) partition
    Mac Mini 1.5GHz, 1G, 250G Drive, Apple Cinema Display, MorphOS 3.1 registered, MacOS 10 PowerBook (5,8) 1.67Hz, 2G, 80G Drive,........Waiting
    PowerBook (5,8) 1.67Hz, 2G, 40G MorphOS 3.1 unregisterd
  • »06.07.10 - 15:00
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
    From: Denmark
    Ok, can you explain why you started this thread then?
  • »06.07.10 - 15:23
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  • MorphOS Developer
    Piru
    Posts: 587 from 2003/2/24
    From: finland, the l...
    Ever considered that the "not a valid DOS disk" errors might be coming from the MorphOS 2.5 CD (it is the system disk when you boot the MorphOS CD)?

    You can do this to verify the CD:
    Code:

    1.> cd MorphOSBoot:
    1.> md5chk MD5SUMS GIVEUP


    The last line of the output should be:
    Code:
    Docs/ModeEdit.pdf: OK


    [ Edited by Piru on 2010/7/6 19:14 ]
  • »06.07.10 - 16:06
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    osco
    Posts: 680 from 2009/10/21
    From: Boston, USA
    Magnificent :bloons: :bloons:

    It should be mandated that all check their Installation CD.
    The amount of work that went the OS is staggering,,
    Needless to say all was ok with the installation disk.
    Somewhere My system and the WIZARD part company????
    Mac Mini 1.5GHz, 1G, 250G Drive, Apple Cinema Display, MorphOS 3.1 registered, MacOS 10 PowerBook (5,8) 1.67Hz, 2G, 80G Drive,........Waiting
    PowerBook (5,8) 1.67Hz, 2G, 40G MorphOS 3.1 unregisterd
  • »06.07.10 - 22:34
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