Bootable Partition and Archive
I just bought a smart drive external enclosure (w/ FW400) and a Samsung 160Gb inside. And I'm using a macbook OSX 10.4.11 with 120 Gb drive.
I plan to use the drive as bootable backup on the road. So, I tried the Backup all files. And tried to boot it from my external and it works great, although a bit slow at startup ( I guess this is expected to happen?) So, my questions are: 1. Should I make a partition for my external drive? if so, how much should I spare for the largest one? 2. Does SuperDuper has an option of archiving my big-but-important video and psd files to the 2nd partition (and excluding their folders in the smart update to the main partition)? 3. Is it better if I create partition in my Mac HDD? 1 part for system and application and the rest is for data? Would that configuration make the backup easier and 'safer' when I have to boot from external HD or doing a full restore? |
1. Are you trying to use the drive for more than one thing? You indicated you're trying to use it as a bootable backup, so there's no need to partition (except as a single partition).
2. Archiving? You mean just backing those files up, separately, even though they're already backed up when you do the first copy? 3. No, I wouldn't do that. |
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