On Mar 25, 2005, at 7:34 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
sure.

User directories in OS X can be moved to different hard drives; follow the directions in the OS Hacks section at <http://www.bombich.com> .

Just be careful; if your second drive has spaces in the name, make sure you put the destination path in quotes in the ditto command you'll use in Terminal when you do that.

Hi Bruce, I re-formated the HD and then tried to start installing the programs, it could not be done. (I checked the HD with "command-i" and it showed as "read" only and all the options grayed out so I could not change that)

The only way I found was to reinstall system on it but that defeats the purpose. Is there another way?


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