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hi dave,
hey do we get timed OUT here? i keyed in a post but got the 'log in screen again' and my post was lost... searched a few dozen pages didn't see my question, and this seemed like a close enough thread... -large external firewire drive, small macbookpro drive i'd like to partition the external in thirds... 1. for timemachine 2. for s/d! clone 3. for another copy of the s/d! clone from the same mac. assuming i use the correct partition scheme and guid journaled format and make each s/d! bootable... ?? will i be able to boot and do a full disaster recovery from either s/d! partition ?? i understand the risks/limits of one physical backup drive. this will only be for a few months, eventually the 2nd s/d! partition will be for another mac drive. and i'll have 2 external firewires to alternate weekly. i always turn t/m OFF when smart updating my s/d! clone. thanks in advance for the help. joemac Last edited by joemac; 08-14-2008 at 03:16 AM. |
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