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SuperDuper Problem
after running superduper and backing it up to a read only image i seem to have links to 3 folders
/etc /tmp /var if i delete them they come back after i repair permissions any ideas screenshot http://chiddy.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/sd.tiff |
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Yes: these are normal, critical system folders you definitely want: please don't delete them!
There are a number of folders that Finder hides dynamically, even if they don't have hidden attributes. These three are some (as are /dev, /bin and many others).
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--Dave Nanian |
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/var and /tmp be there i can understand them being on the disk image but not the drive that cloned |
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Howdy,
Since you can actually boot from the cloned drive it must have everything that is needed by the system. Note: if you do boot from that drive those directories will be dynamically hidden on that drive so it will ``look'' exactly like your original boot drive. Good Luck, Herb Schulz |
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