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10.5: Repair Time Machine after logic board changes
Actually, as of Leopard, it's quite easy to build a system that works for both architectures and has a complete installation.
10.5: Repair Time Machine after logic board changes
What happens when you run Software Update, or any kind of installer or other updater, on such a universal drive? Can we assume that all updaters and installers will be available in a universal version, and if so, that Software Update will automatically install a universal version? I'd be concerned that, when the drive was connected to an Intel Mac, that at least for some updates, at least in Software Update, Intel-only code would get installed, with no option given to the user to make a choice, and the equivalent/reverse would happen when the drive was connected to a PPC Mac. If this is so, this would still argue for the use of two separate volumes on an APM-formatted drive, one for Intel OS X, and one for PPC OS X. |
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