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tigersoul

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Original poster
Sep 20, 2011
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I upgraded from Mojave to Big sur and found the following warnings when running Disk utility. Note: Disk utility does not say anything is wrong, I only found this because I have the habit of checking the details and found this:



warning: container has been mounted by APFS version 1933.41.2, which is newer than 1677.141.2

warning: disabling overallocation repairs by default; use -o to override



And further down during fsroot tree check:



warning: orphan omap mappings found for oid range 4984822 --> 4984827



I've tried running first aid in recovery but it does nothing but giving the same info. From the look of the log, disk utility doesn't even care trying to repair the issue and I do get the green checkbox saying the disk is ok.



My questions:

  • How do I fix this?
  • Do I even need to fix this? (without tapping details, it's an invisible error)


I realise that it can probably be fixed by doing a full backup image of the drive (or a TM backup), then wiping the drive, installing big sur from scratch, then restoring the image, but it's hours of work that I'm not even sure whether it's relevant?
 
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