Invalid Leaf Record Count??

After Software Update installed new versions of QuickTime and iTunes, my computer hung while doing the required restart. It got stuck at the point where the spinning clock thing appears. I had to force a shutdown by pressing and holding the power button. Now when I run Disk Utility (from an OS X install CD) to repair the disk, I get the following error message:
Invalid leaf record count.
It should be 7, instead of 66.
The repair ends with a message that the disk could not be repaired. However, when I start-up in single-user mode and do a disk repair by typing in “fsck –yf”, I get no error messages, and it says the hard disk appears to be OK. I also ran DiskWarrior, but that did not fix the “invalid leaf record count” problem.
I would be interested to know what “invalid leaf record count” means and if I should be concerned.
Thanks.
Lou

You can get this error if you use an older Panther CD instead of the Tiger DVD on your 10.4 as per this article.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301266

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