The issue happened after I updated Firefox, Google Chrome, and Opera. Well, it's not completely fixed, and I truly suspect that is why David Nanian is taking a cautious approach, which is the right one. The article also states something I have consistently mentioned: the first few versions of a mac OS always contain bugs.įinally, regarding CCC, you said it yourself: "until Mike verified Apple had improved APFS utility was mostly fixed. Also, there are still quite a few third party applications that are not yet compatible with Big Sur. Whole process took only an hour, and I was back in business.Īnd what beef do you have with Adam Engst? As it is, that article was accurate, especially with many folks here having issues with this initial version. Rebooted from my most recent SuperDuper! backup, did a fresh, clean installation of the latest version of Catalina, OS 10.15.7 (also contains the latest Supplemental Update), and then migrated/copied needed files, folders, apps, settings. In fact, on Thursday had an issue with my Mac Mini. SuperDuper! has always worked flawlessly. I may be switching over, though I don't like the CCC interface as much as I like SD.Ĭlick to expand.But makes no difference who is ahead of who. When we have had adequate time to test this version of macOS, we'll post the 5.1.23 update." Apple's APFS replication utility was not working correctly with the Signed System Volume until Apple posted the 11.0.1 update. Can CCC copy the macOS System volume? We're adding support for this in CCC 5.1.23, which is currently available for beta testing. To create a functional copy of the macOS 11 System volume, we have to use an Apple tool to copy the system, or install macOS onto the backup. That seal can only be applied by Apple ordinary copies of the System volume are non-bootable without Apple's seal. The system now resides on a cryptographically sealed "Signed System Volume"(link is external). As the numeric change would suggest, this is the biggest change to macOS since Apple introduced Mac OS X roughly 20 years ago. CCC is far ahead: "With the announcement of macOS Big Sur, Apple has retired Mac OS X (10) and replaced it with macOS 11. Until then, if you must move to Big Sur, use Time Machine."Īgain, short sighted IMHO. As of this writing, that was six days ago. On our end, SuperDuper! will not be compatible with Big Sur on day of release.Īs I indicated on twitter, the first time we were able to make a successful bootable copy of Big Sur at all was November 5th. Let someone else find out before you take the jump. Nobody knows how reliable Big Sur is going to be for regular users. It's never a good idea to update to a just-released major OS version unless you have to. Post yesterday from Dave: "I'm going to keep this short and to the point.
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