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Also, why can't the remote drive be mounted by the computer running SuperDuper? Then could it write directly to it? Maybe a concrete example would help to define the situation (and perhaps help me get your explanations thru my thick skull): Computers A and B are on an ethernet LAN. Computer A has an external drive d1 attached via firewire. Computer B is running SuperDuper. What I would like to accomplish is: 1- Computer B wakes up at the scheduled time 2- Computer A also wakes up 3- Computer B mounts disk d1 (since Computer A is now awake) 4- Computer B backs up its data (somehow) to disk d1 over the network 5- Computer B unmounts disk d1 It sounds like SuperDuper will accomplish this, but somehow through the use of a disk image. Can you please explain how this could work given the above scenario? Thanks again. Martin |
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