Howdy.
Remember that Catalina, for the first time, splits the System and Data
parts of the boot drive into two linked volumes.
It will very likely require a re-write of SuperDuper to deal with that.
Denver Dan
On Sat, 19 Oct 2019 22:52:32 -0400, Jim Saklad via Groups.Io wrote:
Since upgrading to Catalina I have been unable to make a bootable
clone using Super Duper, which I have used for years. Super Duper
simply won¡¯t creator copy the system patrician. Time machine copies
it. Is this normal?
There is a Catalina-compatible SuperDuper! beta out now, reference in
the Shirt-Pocket blog:
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