Hello,
having learned to appreciate the Acronis bootable USB sticks in the Windows world, I've been looking for something similar for the Mac.
I'd like to have a bootable "rescue" USB stick containing a compatible and working version of Carbon Copy Cloner to restore a CCC backup (dmg) to the internal drive. (license for CCC v5 and v6 available)
Basically macOS recovery mode but with CCC.
After creating a bootable installer via
Or can a working macOS installation be stripped so much of unnecessary stuff that it can be cloned and run from a USB pen drive?
I tried running a vanilla High Sierra install from a USB 3.0 Kingston DataTraveler Exodia M 64 GB and it took about 2 hours to boot to the desktop.
It works perfectly fine from a USB-HDD/SSD but the ~3$ for a pen drive are unbeatable.
I do not want to restore the dmg to the internal drive while being booted from it because:
- I noticed, not all files get actually restored from a backup when restoring to an actively booted drive
- I want a solution in case the internal drive is un-bootable or needs repairing
Any hints are appreciated. Thanks.
having learned to appreciate the Acronis bootable USB sticks in the Windows world, I've been looking for something similar for the Mac.
I'd like to have a bootable "rescue" USB stick containing a compatible and working version of Carbon Copy Cloner to restore a CCC backup (dmg) to the internal drive. (license for CCC v5 and v6 available)
Basically macOS recovery mode but with CCC.
After creating a bootable installer via
createinstallmedia
is there a (not too complicated) way to add an application that can be accessed when booting from said pen drive? Similar to the additional tools that gets added when creating an installer for unsupported Macs?Or can a working macOS installation be stripped so much of unnecessary stuff that it can be cloned and run from a USB pen drive?
I tried running a vanilla High Sierra install from a USB 3.0 Kingston DataTraveler Exodia M 64 GB and it took about 2 hours to boot to the desktop.
It works perfectly fine from a USB-HDD/SSD but the ~3$ for a pen drive are unbeatable.
I do not want to restore the dmg to the internal drive while being booted from it because:
- I noticed, not all files get actually restored from a backup when restoring to an actively booted drive
- I want a solution in case the internal drive is un-bootable or needs repairing
Any hints are appreciated. Thanks.
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