I have never heard of anyone being able to repair "keys out of order."

Generally it requires a hard drive reformat in order to be solved in my experience. I have had it happen on several drives, it seems to essentially be a really, really bad directory corruption issue.


Sincerely,

David M. Ensteness

On Jan 13, 2005, at 6:30 AM, Peter da Silva wrote:

I've got some disk corruption in /

fsck reports "keys out of order".

When /etc/rc goes to mount everything, it doesn't find the
second disk. But manually running fsck_hfs and mount_hfs works.

When the system comes up, WindowServer crashes with a signal 10.

OS X 10.2.8, Beige G3.

Help...?


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