I was having some oddities in operation and did a Disk Utility check of
my internal drive. It reported an extent mismatch. I googled in
addressing it and re-read the entire thread produced here as a result
of my *last* extent mismatch issue two years ago. Conclusion: Wipe the
dirve, reinstall, restore from TM.
So that's what I did again yesterday.
Afterward, I know get the following report from disk utility, and
wonder if the warning regarding the version mismatch should be
addressed:
Verifying storage system
Using live mode.
Performing fsck_apfs -n -x -l /dev/disk0s2
Checking the container superblock.
warning: container has been mounted by APFS version 1412.141.2, which
is newer than 1412.141.1
warning: disabling overallocation repairs by default; use -o to override Checking the EFI jumpstart record.
Checking the space manager.
...
Sysop: | Gate Keeper |
---|---|
Location: | Shelby, NC |
Users: | 790 |
Nodes: | 20 (0 / 20) |
Uptime: | 42:47:56 |
Calls: | 12,115 |
Files: | 5,294 |
D/L today: |
1 files (0K bytes) |
Messages: | 564,964 |