[Coco] Corrupted OS9 Directorys.
Rick Ulland
rickulland1 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 6 15:43:09 EDT 2020
I agree with William. As a former sysadmin, I've seen many, many bad
directories on workstations and unless the data was extra precious, it
was usually better torename the bad dir .quarantine42 and ignore it
until the next full format verifies the underlying storage and releases
that physical area. Disk space is cheaper than time (or utility
programs) nowadays.
Good luck! It helps.
-ricku
On 8/4/20 8:06 PM, William Carlin wrote:
> Charlie,
>
> Is one of the files "inside" the directory corrupt and deldir is refusing
> to delete it? Or are all of the files deleted and the directory refuses to
> delete?
>
> Unfortunately the OS9 file system does not have tools that can
> automatically correct such errors. Once the filesystem becomes corrupted
> and unstable, usually the only recourse is to mass copy the entire file
> structure to another disk. If I find that a file or folder entry has
> become corrupt, I make a dsave script of the drive, edit it to remove the
> corrupted files / directories, and then execute the script to copy the file
> structure to a newly formatted disk.
>
> William Carlin
>
> On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 1:15 PM <coco at jechar.ca> wrote:
>
>> What is the best way to remove a corrupted OS-9 directory.
>> deldir will not work.
>>
>> Charlie
>>
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