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Files being added when I clone
Hi,
For some reason when I clone my HD SuperDuper has started adding files. My Primary consists of; Applications Library System Users But the clone consists of; Applications dev etc Home Library Net System tmp Users var Why is this happening? |
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Those are normal folders present on the source. If they're visible on the destination, it's because -- for whatever reason -- the OS is not returning that they're hidden when we ask for the files' attributes.
They're not being added, though -- you're just able to see them. Nothing to really worry about, and they'll likely be dynamically hidden when you start up from the drive.
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Ok, thanks. Its weird to me because I have never seen them in previous backups. I tried booting from the clone but it wouldn't start up. It's the first time I have cloned since upgrading to Leopard so I upgraded SuperDuper and am now cloning again to see if it makes any difference. Im on a Mac using Leopard on a G4 |
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Make sure the backup is properly partitioned as "Apple Partition Map"...
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Yes, it is Apple Map Partitioned. Im almost done making another backup so I'll post my results. I'm still a little perplexed. I started using SuperDuper over a year ago and Im sure I remember that the clone looked (as I expected a clone to) exactly the same as the source. So its strange to me that now that amongst my normal files there are these extra files that I have never even heard of before. Thanks for your help, by the way. |
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What brand/model of drive is this? It's not a MyBook, is it?
(Different versions of OSX have different bugs; Leopard, on your system, is returning different attributes for these folders, for whatever reason. They were always there, though, if hidden.)
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Im backing up to a Lacie big Disk Extreme (1tb). It's Leopard 10.5.4 and it's the first back up i've done since upgrading. As I mentioned I am currently making another back up after just upgrading superduper to 2.5 (it's taken 4.5 hours so far...!). Hopefully it might solve the problem. Im really not techie enough to fully understand what could cause it. The important thing is that my data is saved and that I can boot from it. Curiosity is driving me to seek what this particular issue is. |
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OK. And it's FireWire?
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FW 800
Partitioned Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Apple Map partition |
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If I highlight my Macintosh HD I see the normal four folders; Applications, Library, System, Users.
Under normal circumstances if I do a full back up should the clone show the same initial folders? |
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At least those, yes.
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I guess I had always expected to see only those. Your saying its normal to see others, right?
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If it's not the startup drive, you might see other folders too, if they don't return the 'hidden' attribute when we request. Certainly, all the folders you've indicated in your messages are present on the source...
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Ok, well the new backup is finished and I just booted up from it fine. It is also now showing exactly the same folders as the source.
Is it ok for me to assume that upgrading to Superduper 2.5 helped? Dave, thank you very much for your time and advice. Although I now have Time Machine with Leopard I haven't considered using it because Super Duper seems to do exactly what I need; an emergency back up that I can boot from. A wonderful piece of software and worth every penny. |
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I didn't realize that you were using 2.1.4 to copy Leopard, Mellfee - that would definitely make a big difference -- but the 'other' visible folders are something you do see on some systems.
Glad you're all set!
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