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boot-up sound would be played every 3 minutes continuously. I pressed Apple-V to see what is going on and I got several messages indicating that the journalling on my root disk was corrupted:jnl: replay_journal: bad block list header @ ...jnl: journal_open: Error replaying the journal!hfs: early jnl init: failed to open/create the journal (retval 0)Booting in single user mode (Apple+S), doing an fsck -fy and an exit solved the problem temporarily. It would boot up without problems. But after a day and another cold reboot the problem was there again. My MacBook Pro would not boot and was stuck in the endless gray boot screen loop.I think I now solved the problem by making it boot once http://superuser.com/questions/486048/repair-or-recover-drive-from-mac-osx-recovery-mode (see above), then disabling the journal by doingsudo diskutil disableJournal /dev/disk0s2(This cannot be done in single user mode, you need to boot Mac OS X for this.)Then I rebooted. No problem. Then I activated journalling using the disk utility and it works again. Rebooting cold now works fine. Let's see what the future brings.But: Apple: Please. How hard can it be. Please make your stupid fsck program deal with such a situation instead of continuously rebooting. This is a showstopper http://ycode.blogspot.com/2008/01/mac-os-x-1051-jnl-replayjournal-bad.html bug for a lot of users. Filesystem checks must never assume the filesystem including any journal is OK!!! This is sounds rather obvious to me. Eingestellt von icode um 17:23 Kommentare: Anonym hat gesagt… Thanks a lot - with your tip I finally managed to fix my wifes laptop. This behaviour of fsck really is stupid. 21:51 icode hat gesagt… I just wanted to add, that this really fixed the problem permanently. I never saw this message again. 22:03 nyuwec hat gesagt… Thanks for this info, it really helped me to solve a one-year agony with my white macbook! :) 23:24 alomuc hat gesagt… Thanks a lot, your hint fixed a problem abroad with urgent need for a working macbook. 16:30 Kommentar veröffentlichen Neuerer Post Älterer Post Startseite Abonnieren Kommentare zum Post (Atom) Follower Blog-Archiv ► 2016 (2) ► Oktober (1) ► Juli (1) ► 2015 (7) ► November (1) ► September (3) ► Mai (1) ► Januar (2) ► 2014 (10) ► Oktober (1) ► September (1) ► August (3) ► April (1) ► Februar (4) ► 2013 (1) ► März (1) ► 2012 (4) ► November (1) ► Juni (2) ► Mai (1) ► 2011 (13) ► November (1) ► September (3) ► August (5) ► Juli (1) ► Juni (2) ► Februar (1) ► 2010 (8) ► Dezember (1) ► November (1) ► Oktober (1) ► August (1) ► Juni (3) ► März (1) ► 2
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