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This might seem obvious, but...
I was also one of those a little peeved at having to manually restore the icon on my target volume after a backup, but then it occurred to me: instead of having to restore it, why not simply avoid having it overwritten in the first place?
Just add a script command that ignores /Volumes/(your source volume)/.VolumeIcon.icns and your target volume icon should remain untouched. Any reasons this shouldn't work? (No, I haven't tried it yet - I just thought of it :^) Gary |
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