tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261768414694528663.post645161581403090058..comments2020-05-11T07:10:47.009+01:00Comments on >NIL:'s Techno Feats: Installing OSX (Snow Leopard) + Linux (Slackware 13.37 x86_64) on a GUID/GPT disk, with Software RAID enabled (ICH8R) - Part 3Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261768414694528663.post-64289421989127248812012-05-20T12:15:03.793+01:002012-05-20T12:15:03.793+01:00just to know...
is it possible to clone OSX from ...just to know...<br /><br />is it possible to clone OSX from a separte disk to a Fakeraid without destroying the RAID structure...as there is Win7 and a data partition already on it ??<br /><br />PLZ let me knowduckdiverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17768501467956071403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261768414694528663.post-72984359865620924052011-08-07T14:58:44.097+01:002011-08-07T14:58:44.097+01:00Great article.
As leazy geek i used sed beside na...Great article.<br /><br />As leazy geek i used sed beside nano:<br />sed -i '.bkp' 's/0x01060100\&0xffffff00/0x01060100\&0xffffff00 0x01040000\&0xffff0000/' Info.plist<br />Yes, in my instalation is an ampersant replaced with his entity. Sed's inline replace in osx require backup file, so i put there .bkp, but can by empty string.<br /><br />After my 3th reinstall, i put sed and kextchace update into simple shell sript and save on the key :>machxlihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11587606224607181774noreply@blogger.com