Will Mojave 10.14.5?
Will Mojave 10.14.5 permit booting from an external Raid 1 HD?
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Will Mojave 10.14.5 permit booting from an external Raid 1 HD?
There are no changes from the previous version regarding that particular aspect. Back up your Mac anyway, as a precaution against the unexpected. To learn how to use Time Machine please read Back up your files with Time Machine on Mac.
There are no changes from the previous version regarding that particular aspect. Back up your Mac anyway, as a precaution against the unexpected. To learn how to use Time Machine please read Back up your files with Time Machine on Mac.
Stephen Souza1 wrote:
You do that? I thought you were saying it can't be done. With Sierra, I simply designate the external Raid1 drive as the startup drive, and restart the Mac.
As I wrote, that's what I do.
John Galt wrote:
There are no changes from the previous version regarding that particular aspect.
Well, I do backup and have backup drives. What I wanted was to be able to boot from a Raid1 drive so that I might install an updated application on that drive before booting. Then, when I booted, I could test whether or not that update would work with the new Mac OS software update. I can boot in this way using Mac OS Sierra. If I can do this with Sierra, why can I not do this with Mojave?
Additionally, I have not gone up to the newer software because DiskWarrior has not yet been revised so that it can repair APFS disks. I do have an SSD in my Macintosh Pro, so I wanted that ability to at least repair the disk catalog. Alsoft says they now have specs from Apple, but there's no telling when Alsoft will come out with a new DW version.
What I wanted was to be able to boot from a Raid1 drive so that I might install an updated application on that drive before booting. Then, when I booted, I could test whether or not that update would work with the new Mac OS software update. I can boot in this way using Mac OS Sierra. If I can do this with Sierra, why can I not do this with Mojave?
I have no idea, since that's what I do. How are you attempting to boot from the other device?
You do that? I thought you were saying it can't be done. With Sierra, I simply designate the external Raid1 drive as the startup drive, and restart the Mac.
Will Mojave 10.14.5?