But so far, everything seems to work fine. The first boot of my Powerbook took very long (4 minutes or so). Then, I unmounted all drives and shut down my Powerbook. Still on my Mac mini, I started Carbon Copy Cloner (version 3.4.4) and copied everything from the image to the just non-case-sensitive formatted drive in my Powerbook. Then, I mounted the image with the following command in Terminal: "hdiutil attach -readonly -imagekey diskimage-class=CRawDiskImage hd.img". From there, I formatted the 320 GB drive in my Powerbook non-case-sensitive. In my Mac mini G4, I plugged in the Firewire 400 to Firewire 400 cable and the external USB drive with the image I just made. Then, I restarted the laptop and held down "T" after the Apple chime. Then, I made a 1:1 copy of the whole hard disk with the command "dd if=/dev/rdisk0 of=hd.img bs=1m" (took about 6 hours, but I have a 320 GB drive inside, note that the bs=1m speeds up copying significantly). There, I chose Disk Util from the main menu and unmounted the whole hard disk. Let's hope everything will still work out fine in the future.Īt first, I booted my trusty Powerbook from the Leopard DVD.
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