Can't repair permissions in 10.5.1...

After installing the 10.5.1 update, I am unable to repair permissions on both my MacBook and my Mac Tower...

Here is what I am thinking about this issue. There are a few documented errors that are common when permissions repair is performed and the general consensus at this point is these errors do not constitute a grave concern. But not being able to repair permissions is and having this process take an inordinate amount of time is also not good. These are indications of a low level corruption of the OS. Where this corruption resides or what caused it is open to speculation and may vary from system to system. In any case, were this happening on my computer I would be concerned enough to consider backing up my system and performing a complete reformatting of the hard drive and reinstalling the OS "from scratch". Of course I would attempt all of the "known fixes" first but if these were not successful or were only partially successful, I would reinstall on a reformatted drive.
PS When I say "reformatted" what I mean is that I would delete all partitions, "zero" the drive, create new partitions and go from there.

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    Hello
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  • Disk Utility can't repair permissions

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    if you one-click on the 10.5.6 installer (cmd-i, info) have you read & write permission?
    i FORGOT: since front-row and ilife '09 update the permissions are always shown as yours; this seems to be "normal" at the moment.
    same was with some coreservices about one year ago ..
    so for this don't worry !
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  • 10.5.4 upgrade failure - can't repair permissions: "no valid packages"

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