[OS X TeX] 10.2 permissions/crash/Apple doc
Axel E. Retif
axretif at att.net.mx
Thu Sep 12 13:50:27 CEST 2002
Richard:
On Wednesday, September 11, 2002, at 11:17 PM, Richard Seguin wrote:
> I wasn't aware of fsck -y. Although I'm not presently having problems,
> I might run it just to become familiar with it.
In http://kbase.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/kbase.woa you can
search for Apple's instructions on fsck.
> I'm not touching the disk utilities again though until I'm assured
> that they're compatible with 10.2. Norton Utilities, and Drive 10 (I
> hear), definitely are not. Do you know for sure what the status of
> DiskWarrior is?
The only time I used Norton Disk Doctor on OS X, it damaged my System so
badly that it took DiskWarrior a really long time to fix it. (I had been
using Norton Utilities since version 1 --before it was Symantec's--, so
I didn't expect this result.)
I haven't used Drive 10.
DiskWarrior (2.1), on the other hand, has worked (for me, at least)
flawlessly on Mac OS X 10.0, 10.1 and 10.2 (and, of course, System 9).
I hope you get better soon.
Axel
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