By the way Jmgalvin,
The corruption occurs when the 10.4.x partition mounts onto the Desktop not during the clone. Which is why I think all problems could be avoided by controlling the automount feature.
Thanks.
Hey Jmgalvin,
Thanks for your response.
I do have Carbon Copy Cloner. That's how we clone our boot drives.
Here's the skinny... We have external firewire drives that we clone FROM. These I would like to have configured with multiple partitions of various OS versions. The problem I have is...
I have recently learned that the fstab file is obsolete in Leopard. It is the autofs.conf, auto_master files that need to be manipulated. Still learning.........
Does anyone else have experience in this?
Yes that I can do.
But the problem is I'm working with multiple OS versions (10.4.x - 10.5.x) configured for various mac computers (2.0 PPC - 8 core mac).
Say I have an OS 10.5.5 partition and a 10.4.9 partition on the same drive. If I use OPTION and boot to the 10.5.5 partition, the 10.4.9...
Hey guys I'm hoping you can help me with this....
I work at a company that has multiple Mac computers that go out to remote locations to be used. Upon returning, standard procedure has us erase the boot drives of these computers then clone them from a Master Drive. We now have up to 7 Master...
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