Re: Removing corrupted directory



In article <3t9ra6Frtoa5U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Paul Sture
<paul.sture@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106214
>
> "Using Disk Utility and fsck to resolve startup issues or perform disk
> maintenance"
>
> Just after the string "single user mode", it recommends using
> fsck -fy

I have done that know, but it did not help the issue, of trying to get rid
of the directory (not by fsck directly, nor using 'rm -r' afterwards).

--
Hans Aberg
.



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