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SD for drive reconfiguration
Dave,
I think I want to reconfigure my drives and go without the sandbox for a while. I'm wondering how to use SuperDuper to make the transition as easy as possible. Here's my current set-up: Drive A (150 GB Raptor): Sandbox Drive B&C (RAID 0 750x2): Full Volume Drive D (Seagate 1TB): Time Machine Drive E (750GB external FW): Full Volume back-up Here's my desired set-up: Drive A (150 GB Raptor): OS X & applications (boot drive) Drive B&C (RAID 0 750x2): User data Drive D (Seagate 1TB): Time Machine Drive E (750GB external FW): partition A (100 GB) - clone of boot drive; partition B (650 GB) - backup of user data The question is how to get from here to there with the least amount of hassle. I know I can use SD to copy the user directory alone, which should be helpful. Is there any way to clone the OS X install on my full volume to the new boot drive without taking the users over with it? Any ideas on how to do this? Thanks. |
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Well, you could certainly ignore the User folder, but I don't think it's a good idea -- or necessary -- to put the users on a different drive.
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Out of curiosity, why not a good idea? I see it recommended by lots of folks elsewhere.
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Well, it's not a default configuration, creates a partition when it's not necessary (which limits storage flexibility), and doesn't offer any real advantages.
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