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a copy of a sparsebundle doesn't work?
As I rebuild my system, I want to make "snapshots" of the volume as I go along. What I thought I would do is to make a sparsebundle (say, called "bu_1.sparsebundle") then make a copy of that sparsebundle using the Finder, rename the resulting file (say to "bu_2.sparsebundle") and then use SD! with Smart Update using "bu_2.sparsebundle" as the target. This doesn't work. SS fails with a "can't set permissions" error. Is there a reason this won't work?
Also, SD describes a sparsebundle as the most efficient of images, yet making a Read only .dmg with high compression results in a far smaller image than making a sparsebundle. Why is that? Thanks, as always. |
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Please send the log to me at support: I'd need the details. But it sounds like you didn't rename the volume in the image to "bu_2" (it has to match the filename).
Also, bundles are the most efficient of read/write images, but obviously read-only images are compressed. However, they're also very slow to create and impossible to update - efficiency is more than just a space thing.
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You nailed it! I did not rename the volume. How does one rename it? (Sorry if this is a simple question...).
[As an interesting aside, I tried Googling "sparsebundle rename" and the 5th item on the list was this post! A bit unnerving...how often does Google crawl any one part of the net, anyway?] A (somewhat related) question...as I move to a new volume (I'm rebuilding my system to upgrade to 10.6.x) I'd love to keep my SD! settings files. Can I move them over from ~/Library/Application Support/SuperDuper/Saved Settings or am I tempting fate there and I'd be better of recreating them from scratch? |
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You rename a volume in Finder. Open it, Control+click the volume name, choose rename, type the new name. Or, on the desktop, click the name and type the new one.
You can usually keep your settings, yes. Just make sure you delete/recreate schedules.
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Aha. I didn't realize that by renaming a volume opened/mounted from a disk image it would update the name on the disk image. Interesting.
So, to summarize, you are suggesting I do the following: 1. Make a Finder copy of the sparseimage bundle I'm interested in updating without recreating from scratch. 2. Rename the copied sparseimage bundle file to whatever I'd like 3. Mount the now renamed/copied sparseimage bundle 4. Rename the mounted volume to whatever I named the sparseimage file in step 2. 5. Use SD! with the newly renamed sparseimage file as the target Correct? |
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Yes, that's right.
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