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That Solved The Problem!
Here's what's in volinfo.database (note that the first line is a blank line, which I assume is what's messing things up):
***begin volinfo.database*** 7D824989959DAEA0: 00000001 7D824989959DAEA0: 00000001 7D824989959DAEA0: 00000001 7D824989959DAEA0: 00000001 7D824989959DAEA0: 00000001 7D824989959DAEA0: 00000001 ***end volinfo.database*** After removing volinfo.database from /var/db, I ran SD, and it executed everything just fine. BTW, is it my imagination, or is there really an extra quarter of a million files in Leopard? SD used to report just under 300,000 files for a backup, and now it reports around 550,000. Cheers! |
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