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  • Imho, probably the most underrated of all Apple utilities, I have successfully cloned my OS X installation on a Ti Powerbook onto a Umax S900L which the st...
    Imho, probably the most underrated of all Apple utilities, I have successfully cloned my OS X installation on a Ti Powerbook onto a Umax S900L which the standard OS X installer wouldn't even run on. I have also backuped and restored my installation of OS X numerous times without having to start from scratch. I have always run ASR from OS 9 but apparently there is a command-line variant of ASR for OS X, located in /usr/sbin. * Using ASR to clone volumes asr -source -target options# * eg. >> asr -source /volumes/aaa -target /volumes/bbb/ -earse Using ASR to restore image asr -source -target options# - Source can be a disk image - Target can be a /dev entry or a volume mountpoint * eg. >> asr -source /aaa.dmg -target /volumes/bbb/ -earse -nocheck Using ASR to scan image asr -imagescan - Adds checksum information to an image - Provides a more efficient restore eg. >> asr -imagescan -source /aaa.dmg * ASR from a w
    to ase backup osx by macdet and 1 other user on May 13, 2010, 11:58 AM
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  • Imho, probably the most underrated of all Apple utilities, I have successfully cloned my OS X installation on a Ti Powerbook onto a Umax S900L which the st...
    Imho, probably the most underrated of all Apple utilities, I have successfully cloned my OS X installation on a Ti Powerbook onto a Umax S900L which the standard OS X installer wouldn't even run on. I have also backuped and restored my installation of OS X numerous times without having to start from scratch. I have always run ASR from OS 9 but apparently there is a command-line variant of ASR for OS X, located in /usr/sbin. * Using ASR to clone volumes asr -source -target options# * eg. >> asr -source /volumes/aaa -target /volumes/bbb/ -earse Using ASR to restore image asr -source -target options# - Source can be a disk image - Target can be a /dev entry or a volume mountpoint * eg. >> asr -source /aaa.dmg -target /volumes/bbb/ -earse -nocheck Using ASR to scan image asr -imagescan - Adds checksum information to an image - Provides a more efficient restore eg. >> asr -imagescan -source /aaa.dmg * ASR from a w
    to ase backup osx by macdet and 1 other user on May 13, 2010, 11:58 AM
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