koffiejunkie
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Another question, if I may. When SuperDuper is done, the data on both discs should be identical, down to the ctime, mtime and permissions. So if I then run an rsync -av, rsync should do nothing, right?
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Are you sure? rsync does file-level copying - I don't see an option in the man page for block-level copy?
If I run into trouble I'll ask, otherwise it's cool![]()
Another question, if I may. When SuperDuper is done, the data on both discs should be identical, down to the ctime, mtime and permissions. So if I then run an rsync -av, rsync should do nothing, right?
Have you tried pressing the option key down while booting?Right, SuperDuper is done, and my rsync job (doing a dry-run just to see what it says) is busy building file list...
In the meantime, SuperDuper set the external drive as the boot drive (as opposed to just "making it bootable") and now when I reboot, the mac takes a long time before booting from the internal drive. I assume this is somewhere in the firmware? Do you know how to set this back?
Have you tried pressing the option key down while booting?
Like I might have mentioned - it takes longerIt's not liking the Seagate drive. It gets to the grey screen with the apple and the spinning thingy, and just sits there. After a while the CPU fans come on. I tried booting it off USB, it does the same thing, and at some point the hard drive LED stops blinking.
I'll try a blank install on it tonight and see what happens.
Internally? Not entirely sure but I do recall it took long enough that I started worrying.How much longer? I wated about 15 minutes before pulling the plug.
Thanks - I set the default start up drive from the control panel and it made a considerable difference - 9 seconds to the spinning dial on the grey screen and from then 14 to log-in screen.That sounds more like time-out like it's looking for an external drive to boot off. See the link I posted. I'm getting an enormous wait after I get to the grey screen. Busy doing a fresh install now...
Thanks - I set the default start up drive from the control panel and it made a considerable difference - 9 seconds to the spinning dial on the grey screen and from then 14 to log-in screen.
I wonder if it has anything to do with the hidden 10gb partition I set up as a PS swap disk or if it was just looking for the old drive?