Difference between revisions of "OS Tricks/Mac/Time Machine - Disk Image"
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− | # Create the disk (disk util or spundle). | + | # Create the disk image (disk util or spundle). |
# Mount disk image | # Mount disk image | ||
− | # in terminal: <br/> | + | # in terminal: <br /></span><span class="mw_htmlentity"></span><span class="mw_htmlentity"><code>sudo tmutil setdestination /Volumes/ImageNameHere</code> |
+ | # Open Time Machine preferences |
Latest revision as of 02:08, 19 March 2021
Turns out that you can point Mac Time Machine to a disk image instead of a partition!
- Create the disk image (disk util or spundle).
- Mount disk image
- in terminal:
sudo tmutil setdestination /Volumes/ImageNameHere
- Open Time Machine preferences