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Works fine under Leopard...for me, at least
I'm not sure I understand why so many people are waiting for "Leopard support". Works okay for me. Dave?
FWIW: on Thursday I received a new MBP. It was running 10.4.x and on boot asked whether I wanted to transfer info/apps from a volume, another Mac, or nothing. I selected transfer from another Mac, hooked up a firewire cable to my iMac and everything transferred without a hitch, except for losing a couple of app registration keys. I then ran Apple update, which brought it up to the latest 10.5. I then installed Leopard and immediately ran update again, which downloaded a bunch of stuff. At that point I ran SD! to two separate LaCie drives (overkill, probably), one firewire and one USB and went on about business. But, after reading some of these forum posts, I decided I'd better try booting off them just now. Both worked perfectly. Eric |
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I think Dave has written that SD 2.1.4 doesn't reliably preserve Leopard file metadata. So, believe I'll pass and back-up with Time Machine, as he suggested, until the next version of SD is pronounced 'good to go' with Leopard.
Just not worth taking a chance, IMO. |
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I see. Well, I'll keep my fingers crossed and hope it doesn't cause a glitch. Thanks. Eric
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