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Backup issue using superduper.
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<blockquote data-quote="MacsWork" data-source="post: 122746" data-attributes="member: 11094"><p>I would suggest plugging in the external drive with the old cloned image. Then login as root and give ownership to you. Make sure to select to apply to sudirectories as well. Then while logged in as root, drag and drop the folders to their corresponding locations. </p><p></p><p>I use Deja Vu to backup my home directory to an external FW drive and when I did a clean install of Tiger this is what fixed it for me. </p><p></p><p>The user has a UID that can't be duplicated. You must be logged in as root for the apply to subdir to work correctly. All app prefs and iLife mappings/settings were intact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacsWork, post: 122746, member: 11094"] I would suggest plugging in the external drive with the old cloned image. Then login as root and give ownership to you. Make sure to select to apply to sudirectories as well. Then while logged in as root, drag and drop the folders to their corresponding locations. I use Deja Vu to backup my home directory to an external FW drive and when I did a clean install of Tiger this is what fixed it for me. The user has a UID that can't be duplicated. You must be logged in as root for the apply to subdir to work correctly. All app prefs and iLife mappings/settings were intact. [/QUOTE]
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