On Nov 1, 2008, at 10:24 PM, insightinmind wrote:

> Was there an "Ignore Permissions ..." somewhere in your scheme? from
> the Disk being copied from?

Perhaps? I don't clone too often these days, I've been trying to use  
Time Machine. In the past CCC always worked for me with the default  
settings. This behavior was different.

> I believe that caused the CCC 3.1.2 to ignore my Permissions in one
> of my initial attempts in using it.

One data point. I'll be sure to keep an eye out next time I try to  
clone.

> I think it was on the partition containing the OS X Tiger I was
> cloning ... and all Permissions needed to be repaired ... so I
> eventually did the clone again.

Instead of cloning again, I quit Disk Utilities>Repair Permissions and  
fired up DiskWarrior and ran Repair Permissions from there. I don't  
know how long it took, I was gone about an hour, but Disk Utility had  
been running over 10 hours and still said 14 hours to go when I quit.  
I did run Disk Utility>Repair Permissions again after DiskWarrior had  
fixed them, and it took about 5 minutes to report no permissions  
errors. I think Disk Utility must have some sort of bug making it go  
too slowly now.

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