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Old 08-07-2005, 01:38 AM
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Lightbulb "Could not disable ignore permissions" and solution

Hey, Dave!
Just wondering...

After applying the Terminal command:

sudo rm /var/db/volinfo.database

to resolve the Tiger bug involving permissions enabling, would one need to re-apply after zapping PRAM or pressing the CUDA button on the motherboard of a given Mac if it's acting all wonky?

I ask as a few backups have frozen half-way through recently.
Frankly, I don't think SD is at fault. Alas, my QuickSilver is starting to flake out... but haveth ye no fear... I haveth ordereth a new G5!

Nevertheless, I thought I’d check with you.

Thanks, as always, for the best backup software for the Mac. You da Man!

Oh... I haven't forgotten about sending you a CD. I just found where I wrote down your address, so I’ll be sending it out this week.

Darin the singing geek
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Old 08-07-2005, 07:33 AM
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Hi, Darin. No, that command is very, very limited in scope, and couldn't possibly account for any flakiness. If things are freezing - like the whole computer? - it's more likely a hardware issue. Can you be a bit more descriptive about what you're seeing?
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