On donderdag, jul 17, 2003, at 15:25 Europe/Amsterdam, John Griffin wrote: > Alex typed this message on 7/17/03 7:21 AM: > >> On the issue of going to 10.3 I noticed that in Panther the default >> disk format is "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)," with the only other >> option being UFS. >> Does anyone on the list now if the standard Mac OS Extended format can >> be upgraded to the Journaled format without an initialising the HD? > > HFS+ Journaled is how I am running now with no problems. > > You can use Cocktail to start your drive in Journaling mode. Just > click, and > that's it. Or, if you're unwilling to download and / or install Cocktail for just this feature, you can always revert to the terminal.app and type 'sudo diskutil enableJournal /' This will prompt for the superuser (root) password and allocate the journaling file and enable journaling in 10.2 Here are the results for my ti667 (infrared): [arjan-boss-computer:~/] arjanbos% sudo diskutil enableJournal / Password: Allocated 8192K for journal file. Journaling has been enabled on / > > The only thing I have had to do is to add "-f" (force) to the fsck > command > in single user mode or it refuses to diagnose the Volume structure. > > jg > -- Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign of a sick mind -- (Terry Pratchett)