So, minor issue with List view in 10.5.2
If you have a folder to the Dock for a folder that resides on another disk (in my case it is another internal disk in my Mac Pro), and set that folder to List view.
If you run disk utility on that disk (which unmounts and remounts the disk), when you try to traverse the List view, you can't go beyond the top level of the folder. If you try to go into the subfolders, the Console logs show as:
I have not tried waiting for an extended period yet to see if it fixes itself.....but there are 2 solutions so far:
1) Remove the folders and re-add (painful)
2) Restart the Dock (killall Dock)
Anyone else want to test to confirm?
-Kevin
If you have a folder to the Dock for a folder that resides on another disk (in my case it is another internal disk in my Mac Pro), and set that folder to List view.
If you run disk utility on that disk (which unmounts and remounts the disk), when you try to traverse the List view, you can't go beyond the top level of the folder. If you try to go into the subfolders, the Console logs show as:
Dock[100]: Could not create subdirectory for directory <ECDirectoryFile: 0x2b9250> {name=foldername} error = Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-35 "Operation could not be completed. (OSStatus error -35.)" (no such volume)
I have not tried waiting for an extended period yet to see if it fixes itself.....but there are 2 solutions so far:
1) Remove the folders and re-add (painful)
2) Restart the Dock (killall Dock)
Anyone else want to test to confirm?
-Kevin