Not exactly. I don't want to install to the drive. I want to clone like I can 
with carbon copy clonerthe installest.dmg to make the bootable installer in the 
first place.

> On Nov 2, 2013, at 6:58, Christopher Gilland <ch...@clgproductions.com> wrote:
> 
> Keep in mind that if you want to do this, Sarah, you’re actually going to 
> need a 4 partition scheme.  1 for Mountain Lion, one for Mavericks, one for 
> ML Recovery, and one for Mavericks recovery.  That’s partly why disk utility 
> made things look really strange.
> 
> Chris.
> 
>> On Nov 2, 2013, at 1:07 AM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello to my mac gurus. I have an odd question for you all.
>> 
>> I have a friend who wants to do this. He already has a ML partition on a 32 
>> gig flash drive. My thinking is he can make another  partition on said drive 
>> and create another boot partition with mavericks. We tried to do this but 
>> ended up removing all the partitions and starting over. When we went to disk 
>> utility and clicked add partition it added one, but made it 16 mb. We could 
>> not change this to 16 gigs no matter what we did including trying to type gb.
>> 
>> Next we created 2 partitions and called one 10.8.5 j and one 10.9. He is 
>> still on ML so we ran lion disk maker and it erased all of the partitions on 
>> the volume and made it 1 big 32 gig partition with 10.8.5 on it. Is there a 
>> way to preserve the 10.8l5 boot disk and create a mavericks install boot 
>> disk using the terminal command, and would the terminal command work with 
>> the ML thing so maybe we could do both partitions?
>> 
>> Thanks and be blessed.
>> 
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