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was able to change other to write
ok, that worked for that session but after reboot the permissions survive ie, 755 but the destination drive is still greyed out.
Also, by using Get-Info or Terminal, when trying to: sudo chmod 777 /Volumes/MPB\ BU the write permission never gets written to Group or Other. Not sure why. I see a symlink as the type of file the destination drive is, so its not clear how SD handles symlinks. Also - Smart Update worked to completion, at least as far as I can tell, but the destination drive still doesnt boot the Mac. Once upon a time, SD and Leopard and the external USB 2.0 drive all played nice. |
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