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Why Mac OS Extended (Journaled)? - RESOLVED
The SuperDuper! Users Guide states: "use Disk Utility to erase the drive...and use Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as the format."
Why Mac OS Extended (Journaled)? Why not Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive) or Mac OS Extended or Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, journaled)? And do I really need journaling on a backup drive/partition? Do the formats of the source drive and the destination drives have to identical? What if I am trying to make the destination bootable? thanks, dave
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Dave Barnes +1.303.906.2264 Last edited by davebarnes; 10-11-2007 at 05:26 PM. |
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