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same thing here (but with zombie)
Hi,
this is interesting: I was planning to start a thread with a similar problem: after cloning my internal HD to a new bigger one, then puttin' this into my MBP I – after some days – suddenly discovered a significant loss of diskspace, my backup-clone does not show. I did find a zombie of my backup in my /volumes/-folder. I think this came from using hibernate-only in connection with my external backup-HD, which is USB-only, so when hibernating it gets thrown out and is reported missing/not properly ejected after waking up. Something I noticed in the process: While being my startup disk it is properly named "Macintosh HD". Only, it still is named "Hobbes" as it was when beeing external, prior to cloning etc. I seem not to be able to rename it… Is there a way (maybe via Terminal) Thanks a bunch… Rolf |
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