Can I make the previously invisible folders invisible after restore?
Hello,
I have used SD! to restore to a new hard drive and want to know if there is a way to make the previously invisible folders invisible after the restore? Thanks. |
When you start up from the drive, what's visible that wasn't before?
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Three folders are visible - all aliases - etc, tmp, var. |
How did you restore?
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I just cloned (copied using backup all files) from the old drive to the new drive. And now I have cloned the new drive (with those extra visible files) to what will be the new clone and I have another folder now visible, dev.
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Did you use Disk Utility to do the restore, though?
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Oh, yes I used Disk Utility to do the restore.
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OK. This is a bug in Disk Utility, actually. While you can manually hide these folders, it might be best to leave them alone unless you're relatively technically inclined...
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Hi Dave,
I am technically inclined. I work as a Mac tech. Can you detail how I can do this in Terminal or by booting into single user mode? Many thanks, Marianne |
I think I solved it.
What I did was go into TextEdit, set the format to plain text, and listed:
var etc tmp Saved as .hidden to the root level of the drive. Restarted - the folders are now invisible. Ran Disk Utility to verify the drive and the permissions - no problems. Now I am thinking to do the same thing on the backup drive. These are both internal SATA drives BTW. Do you think that doing this will have any bad effect on SuperDuper! and SmartUpdate or do you think I should re-do a full clone to the backup drive now that those files are invisible. Thanks. |
OK. With the developer tools installed, you'll want to use "SetFile" to turn on the invisible flag:
Code:
/Developer/Tools/SetFile -a V folder-name |
That'll work too, but that's the "Panther" way: Tiger changed over to attributes. It'll have no effect at all, so don't be concerned. But it might not work with future OS releases.
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By "might not work with future OS releases" do you mean that it may cause a conflict or that the hidden folders might just be visible again?
Do you recommend doing the same thing on the backup drive and continuing with SmartUpdate or erase the backup and allowing SuperDuper! to do a full backup? Thanks. Marianne |
Smart Update is just fine. And -- I think they'll just be visible again. You can do the SetFile thing too, though. :)
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Thanks lots Dave. Have a great day. Howdy to Taiko.
Marianne |
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