Nancy wrote:
I was using an external drive with CCC to create the image, and Disk
Utility to do the restore.

Rich wrote:
CCC both ways. Mount the disk image using disk copy and run CCC to transfer
the files to the target. If you don't do that, if you just copy thme from the
mounted image, all the permissions and aliases, or whatever they are in X, get
crazy. You can't just copy, you must clone.


But maybe you already know that.


Thanks Rich,


I do know that plain old copying does not work. But, I am a newbie at cloning in general.

To elaborate, here is what I did, which may be wrong:

In the target machine I have one drive, with two partitions. One with 9.2.2 on it, and the other empty, for 10.2 I cloned the system on another machine using CCC. The cloned system was put on an external drive. I plugged the external drive into the target machine, booted up from the Panther system CD and used Disk Utility to restore the cloned system from the external drive to the empty partition.

I did not have anything suitable to run CCC "from" on the target system. Other than what I described above, how else would you get your cloned system on there if you do not already have a version of OSX and CCC on the computer.

Nancy


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