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.

Yesterday I repaired permissions on a new clone with a Panther system,
lots of permissions were repaired but still no boot. Any chance how I
can fix the firmware on my Initio controllers? TIA.

Anyway, the Oxford-enclosure boots with any system, Panther or Tiger,
permissions ignored or not ...

Regards, Jörg.
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