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Hey @EliM, would it be possible for you to try and run the script manually, from inside the Terminal?
The command would have to look like this:
I'm asking because some of the commands that the script uses internally can output errors to the command line without actually failing and as such the only way to check at this moment is to run it in the terminal to see whether anything pops up.
This is specifically important here because *if* one of the sub-commands that determines i.e. the disk numbers for source/target fails it can return an empty value, which can lead to subsequent commands outputting multiple disks, as has happened in your original case.
Be aware that this script is running as root, meaning it has access to everything on your system, so be very careful when executing this! Also, under all circumstances, double check to verify that the TEST_SWITCH variable is set to:
For this you will have to open the actual script file and scroll down a few lines, to about line 85.
If possible, please additionally run the following:
This specifically is a test to check whether the drive you're booting from can actually be found by the currently employed method the script uses.
The command would have to look like this:
Code:
sudo /Library/Application\ Support/com.bombich.ccc/Scripts/EFIClone-v3.sh / "/Volumes/Catalina Clone - Data" 0 ""
I'm asking because some of the commands that the script uses internally can output errors to the command line without actually failing and as such the only way to check at this moment is to run it in the terminal to see whether anything pops up.
This is specifically important here because *if* one of the sub-commands that determines i.e. the disk numbers for source/target fails it can return an empty value, which can lead to subsequent commands outputting multiple disks, as has happened in your original case.
Be aware that this script is running as root, meaning it has access to everything on your system, so be very careful when executing this! Also, under all circumstances, double check to verify that the TEST_SWITCH variable is set to:
Code:
TEST_SWITCH="Y"
For this you will have to open the actual script file and scroll down a few lines, to about line 85.
If possible, please additionally run the following:
Code:
bdmesg | grep 'SelfDevicePath'
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