I wanted to clone my HD using Shrink Wrap.
Just a matter of curiosity...I can put both drives in my Linux machine
and use "dd" . Don't think that's ever failed.
On 2024-08-17, philo <philo@novabbs.com> wrote:
I wanted to clone my HD using Shrink Wrap.
Why not use CCC or SuperDuper like a normal person?
Just a matter of curiosity...I can put both drives in my Linux machine
and use "dd" . Don't think that's ever failed.
macOS has dd - it's Unix after all. But I wouldn't bother trying to
clone a macOS boot drive with it.
On 2024-08-17, philo <philo@novabbs.com> wrote:
I wanted to clone my HD using Shrink Wrap.
Why not use CCC or SuperDuper like a normal person?
Just a matter of curiosity...I can put both drives in my Linux machine
and use "dd" . Don't think that's ever failed.
macOS has dd - it's Unix after all. But I wouldn't bother trying to
clone a macOS boot drive with it.
The machine is running OS 8.6
The machine is running OS 8.6
I doubt if any new utility would work.
Now that I succeeded in cloning it.
I'm going to continue to experiment with other methods.
Nothing critical on the drive...simply a matter of examining my tools
Just as glad I asked here. That vintage mac group is close to dead.
Thank you
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