12-19-2024, 04:43 PM
Title quotes Dave Nanian at SuperDuper (who paraphrases Dr. Suess!) and writes that a new bug from Apple will prevent replicating MacOS and eliminate bootable drives.
I saw this on Gruber, who quotes:
It's been argued that we should not bother to clone the OS, and that just cloning the data is all that matters. This is a function of the Sealed System Volume and is Apple's way of discouraging cloning. It may be that this is a feature, not a bug, as far as Apple is concerned.
With Gruber flaggiing it, Apple cannot really hide. We shall see.
I saw this on Gruber, who quotes:
Apple broke the replicator. Towards the end of replicating the Data volume, seemingly when it's about to copy either Preboot or Recovery, it fails with a Resource Busy error.
In the past, Resource Busy could be worked around by ensuring the system was kept awake. But this new bug means, on most systems, there's no fix. It just fails...
Since Apple took away the ability for 3rd parties (eg, us) to copy the OS, and took on the responsibility themselves, it's been up to them to ensure this functionality continues to work. And in that, they've failed in macOS 15.2.
Because this is their code, and we're forced to rely on it to copy the OS, OS copying will not work until they fix it.
It's been argued that we should not bother to clone the OS, and that just cloning the data is all that matters. This is a function of the Sealed System Volume and is Apple's way of discouraging cloning. It may be that this is a feature, not a bug, as far as Apple is concerned.
With Gruber flaggiing it, Apple cannot really hide. We shall see.