I need a surefire way to make a complete (bootable) disk image so that I can swap hard drives and copy the image to get the boss's mac back up and running in event of an emergency.
This mac is a dual 1.25 G4, and removing X from it was tricky. Regardless, it sits alone as the only OS9 mac in our network.
It ONLY has 9 on it, the tech responsible for it's install made a big to-do about not wanting X on the system, since it is a composers machine and every body in the music industry is scarred of X (cowards). It's in my best interest not to even mention OSX and that mac in the same breathe.
Carbon Copy Cloner does not make copies off a network, and since this machine only runs 9 anyway, I cant run CCC from the target machine anyway.
Unless,...
I make a custom bootable X CD with CCC and use that to let me run CCC on the target machine.
or
I do a custom install on a firewire drive of X (don't know if this is possible), and boot the target machine with it, then proceed to make my image from there.
or
Is there a way to make the dual 1.25 g4 act as an external drive via target disk mode (like a powerbook would)? So I can just mount the drive in question from my machine?
Any suggestions or advice would be most appreciated. Hopefully this is in the right forum.
This mac is a dual 1.25 G4, and removing X from it was tricky. Regardless, it sits alone as the only OS9 mac in our network.
It ONLY has 9 on it, the tech responsible for it's install made a big to-do about not wanting X on the system, since it is a composers machine and every body in the music industry is scarred of X (cowards). It's in my best interest not to even mention OSX and that mac in the same breathe.
Carbon Copy Cloner does not make copies off a network, and since this machine only runs 9 anyway, I cant run CCC from the target machine anyway.
Unless,...
I make a custom bootable X CD with CCC and use that to let me run CCC on the target machine.
or
I do a custom install on a firewire drive of X (don't know if this is possible), and boot the target machine with it, then proceed to make my image from there.
or
Is there a way to make the dual 1.25 g4 act as an external drive via target disk mode (like a powerbook would)? So I can just mount the drive in question from my machine?
Any suggestions or advice would be most appreciated. Hopefully this is in the right forum.