Hallo,
schau mal da, du bist nicht allein:
http://groups.google.de/...s.bnc.net%26rnum%3D1 Und hier eine Lösung aus MacFixit
(
http://www.macfixit.com/...ry=20041201073213422 und weit scrollen, links gehen nur für member)
Workaround
This workaround, submitted by MacFixIt reader Stuart Ramdeen, has been verified by a number of independent users. Ramdeen writes:
"I have found that the kext /System/Library/Filesystems/AppleShare/afpfs.kext appears to be the culprit.
"The version that ships with 10.3.6 is 6.5.7, which I guess amongst other things, was supposed to improve afp performance and
reliability with network home dirs (although that's for another discussion....). The version it replaces in 10.3.5 is 6.5.6. I have
found that if you put version 6.5.6 back, the truncation problem goes away."
The easiest way to perform this workaround is to copy the aforementioned afpfs.kext file from a Mac that has not been upgraded
to Mac OS X 10.3.6 and use it to replace the same file on the afflicted Mac OS X 10.3.6 system.
Alternatively, you can download the Mac OS X 10.3.5 combo updater, and use a tool like Pacifist to browse through its contents, locate
version 6.5.6 of afpfs.kext and use it to replace the version installed by Mac OS X 10.3.6.
HTH & MfG
Thomas