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The particular volume is not recognized in Sys Prefs Startup Disk. Nor was my main backup, which became recognized when I did the Super Duper back up from the Intel imac back to the LaCie external drive.
I have a LaCie external hard drive partitioned for 1) the backup of Macintosh HD, and 2) the backup of an iBook G4, which was firewired over via Target Disk Mode. Come to think of it, this backup may never have been bootable. Yet I could swear it used to show up in Startup Disk. It's icon shows on the desktop and I can access files, so it's still functional, but not bootable. The SD manual indicates the possibility of backing up over a network, but I can't quite figure out what to do there. |
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