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Why would somebody make different partitions anyway?
Could just use archive and install
Why would somebody make different partitions anyway?
Archive and instal is not clean instal.
Why would somebody make different partitions anyway?
How can you say "way" easier when you have to do the clean install, re-link the "old" home folders to the new OS and then delete the new home folders when you could just start a copy back onto the drive and grab a cup of coffee or start work again straight away?
Why would somebody make different partitions anyway?
You just don't want to get the point: fine with me
Why would somebody make different partitions anyway?
I think the point wasn't that you had to restore from backups with a clean install, restore of /Users, etc. but that you could clean install if you wanted. I find the separation useful when I want to do a new install (typically with new major versions of OS X). Then, I can wipe my system partition, clean install the new OS on it, create my account, symlink /Volumes/Users to /Users, and be done with it. |
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