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10.4: Create a single Universal binary bootable disk
I just ordered a 120GB 2.5" drive for my little Firewire case so that I can do this same kind of thing. I currently have a drive with a partition with the original Tiger install disk on it (so I can install from a hard drive instead of DVD), a partition with Tiger Server install on it, and a repair disk which I can boot off of and perform tests and maintenance with. With the bigger drive I hope to have a Tiger PPC Install partition, Tiger Intel Install partition, Tiger Server Install partition, a Universal repair disk partition, and a catchall partition with all the Software Updates and other programs and stuff that I put on computers. Since I own a copy of SuperDuper, I'll probably true to use it to build the Universal boot partition instead of Carbon Copy Cloner since it can update a disk image much quicker with only the differences.
10.4: Create a single Universal binary bootable disk
A word of caution using SuperDuper! in this application - It adds AND deletes files not on the 'original'. I tried to SuperDuper my server drive (from drive 'A' to drive 'B'), but didn't want to take the time to copy ALL the user folder's files so I left them out. Then when I wanted to bring the system back to how it was when I used super duper (smart copy from drive 'B' to drive 'A') it deleted all the user folders on the server that I had left out! Because they weren't on the backup. There maybe a setting to allow this, but I just wanted to let you know about that scenario. |
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