Disk Utility first aid failed on "Container disk1"

I just upgraded to the new macOS High Sierra today(9/28/17)
Prior to updating i decided to run a quick disk utility scan to make sure everything is fine on my internal hard drive for my Macbook Air.


When my Disk Utility opened i notice that there was only one disk avaliable; on sierra there was technically two if dropped down. I found out to show all the devices avaliable and saw a new disk called "Container disk1"; i nver seen the disk before and decided to run a scan on it but it failed.

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Ive never seen this "Container disk1" before and my iMac doesnt have a container disk when all devices are selected.

I ran disk utility in safe mode and it still failed; in recover mode however it ran a successful scan with no problems detected.


Why is Disk Utility unable to scan this "Container disk1" when is regular startup?

Does anyone else see a similar disk in thier Disk Utility when showing all devices? Especially if on a Macbook?

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Since you're not using amacOS 10.13 beta, user-centric queries/comments such as this are perhaps best put to Apple's public community support forums, run by AppleCare, and/or Apple's twitter support account, vs. risking off-topic here in the DevForums, thanks and good luck.


From this link: https://discussions.apple.com/community/mac_os/high_sierra

"Announcement: macOS High Sierra is now available! If you have a question or knowledge to share with the community, we want to hear from you.”


Users can feedback via http://www.apple.com/feedback/- Individuals using betas are free to use the Feedback Assistant; devs can use the 'Report Bugs' link, below right.