First Aid log - corrupt but OK?
Hi - I recently ran Disk Utility and First Aid several times on my MacBook Air (2020 / M1) on the latest macOS. I ran First Aid as part of a proactive digital spring cleaning, not to address specific issue or anything.
First Aid on my "Data" drive is saying that it was success - but I thought the final few lines of the log/read-out seemed odd...
Checking the extent ref tree.
Checking the file key rolling tree.
Verifying volume object map space.
The volume /dev/rdisk2s5 was found to be corrupt and needs to be repaired.*****
Verifying allocated space.
Performing deferred repairs.*****
The volume /dev/rdisk2s5 appears to be OK.*****
File system check exit code is 0.
Restoring the original state found as mounted.
Operation successful.*****
So it's saying that disk2s5 is corrupt and needs repairs... Then it's saying it performed the repairs. Then it's saying that disk is OK and the operation was a success.
But if I run FirstAid a subsequent time, I get the same read-out - so should I be worried about this recurring "corrupt" note, or should I just focus on the fact that ultimately it says that it appears to be OK and that the operation was successful..?
For what it's worth, I've also run this in Safe/Recovery mode, both via Disk Utility and Terminal. Same outcome.
It just seems weird that I keep seeing corrupt but ultimately OK, time and time again - I'd expected the corrupt read-out to go away since after a pass of First Aid it says things are fine.
Any thoughts? Please let me know if you need any more log files (the full read-out is below). Thanks!
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MacBook Air (M1, 2020)