Repair Disk Permissions Unavailable in Disk Utility

I just went to repair the Disk Permissions on one of my 4 internal hard drive and the tabs for Verify & Repair Disk Permissions were grayed out. I checked the other internal hard drives as well as my external drives connected via SATA and Firewire and the tabs are all the same. The only drive that the tabs are available is my internal startup drive. I have a memory that these tabs to verify and repair have always been available on all drives - am I remembering incorrectly? Any ideas? Thanks.

roam:
Repair Permissions is only available to do, on the drive that you are booted into.
I wondered about that, and before my previous post I tested it by launching DU while booted from my internal HDD and connected to an external FW HDD with two partitions, as well as to a USB HDD with my Time Machine backup. If I selected the FW HDD (Manufacturer ID) or either volume on it I could Verify or Repair Disk Permissions, as well as Verify or Repair Disk. It will Repair the TM backup, but not do anything with Disk Permissions. Of course, I am booted from Snow Leopard and did not test this while booted from an earlier OS, but, if I recall correctly, it worked the same way in Tiger and Panther.
cornelius

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