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Make Time Machine use a Local Volume as a Network Volume
Would it not be easier to just create a sparse disk image, with disk utility, and mount it and select it as time machine backup? I do not have a way to test, but I do not see why this would not work. ---
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Make Time Machine use a Local Volume as a Network Volume
I use a local sparsebundle on several of my machines. No special modification necessary. ---
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Make Time Machine use a Local Volume as a Network Volume
As a test, in Mac OS X 10.9, I just: ---
Jolly Roger
Make Time Machine use a Local Volume as a Network Volume
I believe you also need to enable unsupported network volumes:
And the image needs to be named with the following convention: "name of your computer" _ "mac address" Laptop _ 12:0c:cf:dc:b6:26 Final name: Laptop_120ccfdcb626.sparsebundle ---
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Make Time Machine use a Local Volume as a Network Volume
I just tried it: ---
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