![]() I am now considering Carbon Copy Cloner, but I did read a lot about CCC not being able to bloc-copy a HDD anymore. using Disk Utility (cannot choose a disk as target, only a volume).ģ. using DeployStudio (this states I do not have enough space on the target disk, while this is the exact same disk specs) I end up with a dmg image that is 92 Gb (HDD size on the 'master' iMac is 500.11 Gb)īut I cannot restore this image to another iMac Sudo hdiutil create ~/Desktop/MultiOS.dmg -srcdevice /dev/disk1 connected my 'master' iMac to another one using Target Disk Mode I managed to create an image of my whole disk with the following:Ī. And it cannot restore an image on a disk, but only on a volume.Ģ. ![]() Disk Utility can only make images of volumes, not disks. My question now is: how can I quickly duplicate this setup on another iMac (same model, same specs) ?ġ. It is working fine, and this is what I wanted to do. ![]() This took me 4 days to install all Mac OS X versions + downloading / installing all updates for every system. So I end up with an iMac that shows 13 bootable volumes from the Startup manager. ![]() Every version of Mac OS X (starting with Lion) does install its recovery volume. For a lab/testing purpose, I setup an iMac with multiple partitions, and installed on that iMac Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, OSX 10.7 Lion, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, OS X 10.10 Yosemite, OS X 10.11 El Capitan and macOS 10.12 Sierra. ![]()
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