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Found a strange problem with image restore
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I just started my first test (btw thanx for all your answers Dave) My environment: MacBook Pro 15" (unibody) 3 partitions 1st MacOSX (installed SnowLeopard, that's the live one) 2nd Test (installed SnowLeopard, that's the test system) 3rd Data (for DATA only) What have i done: Startup from Test I created a backup of MacOSX partition with SD 2.6.1 (read/only compressed image). Then restored the dmg with DiskUtilities Boot from MacOSX and opened the terminal, in the terminal i get the following text before i get the prompt Quote:
So i decided to restore the dmg using SD and bootup again, open the terminal and everything looks OK now! Questions: 1. Why do i get this error in the terminal (when using diskutilities to restore the image)? 2. Do i ALWAYS should use SD restore an image? Appreciate all your replies Last edited by xslord; 09-05-2009 at 02:53 AM. |
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Not a problem, it's just a diagnostic from dyld. You don't have to use SD! to restore an image: see the User's Guide.
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