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Re: Most efficient way to move a configured OS X Server to a bigger HD?



On Jun 5, 2006, at 11:52, Josh Wisenbaker wrote:

Sometimes CCC is just the ticket, but most times, I boot from an external drive, CD, or DVD, drop into Terminal and run this command:

FWIW, Mike Bombich has said several times that you should use his NetRestore over CCC for stuff like this. He's also said that CCC was never intended for server use.


He wrote it a long time ago and it does things in rather odd ways...

True, Josh, but I have to say that CCC v.2.3 has come through for me more than once when other tools, ASR included, have failed. NetRestore's a goodie, and I'm glad Mike's keeping it up for all of us.


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