On Dec 2, 2008, at 4:20 AM, yawg wrote:

>
> Hi Clark,
>
>> Much of the files and folders used in booting and running the OS  
>> need to
>> have Root as the owner.  Simply changing permissions to a user  
>> account
>> isn't going to work.  You really need to recreate the clone with
>> permissions not ignored.
>
> I didn't change a thing. I always cloned system vols to my FW-disks
> and never had an issue.

What might have changed, recently, is the way CCC, newest version  
(3.4.2), approaches Permissions ... resulting in a different clone  
than before, if Ignore Permissions is checked ...

I would make another clone, with Ignore Permissions unchecked, and  
see if it is bootable.

Bill Connelly
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