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...data and boot partitions...
Not sure there is any real difference in creating partitions, mainly in how they are used. I suspect I could have saved some grief by creating much smaller "boot" partitions and allowing much more room for the "backup" ones. Not being a "partitioning guru" I just made 3 basically equal sections on the 250Gig external, figuring I could pretty well copy everything on my 80Gig internal at least twice ( leaving one more partition for my wife's 40Gig laptop drive ).
Anyway, I'll check the links and report back what results, good or bad. I suppose I could start getting older stuff off the external and onto DVD's ( since I still haven't figured out how to make DVD 'shows'!
). Then I could start over...
I
do remember that the SD text mentioned "Copy Newer"...
I also did a Permissions Repair
before doing the backup.
What seems strange to me is that, while both partitions will actually boot, they both also want a Name and Password that they don't seem to recognize as mine. So, they
will boot, despite the topic tittle...sorry.
Perhaps one of the links will speak to that...
Oh, I'll take the "caps lock" key cap off the keyboard, just not sure how that affects the problem...
And thanks to the quick responses! You guys must stay up all night!