Well, I'm certainly not going to take issue with you Paddy! But, even more light needs to be shed here... And I'm not shy about some of this being really the fault of Apple, not making clear the changes in Migration Assistant. Because of the wireless option and other connectivity options, it apparently behaves very differently, seemingly dependent on entirely what is connected and by what cable option. None of the other choices came up until the SD cloned drive was connected.
I did not start Migration Assistant until my Macs were together. Side by each. Ok, they were not connected by an ethernet cable, or a Firewire cable, but, having read the recommended Migration Assistant instructions, Apple is remiss in offering all the options. And that is because the very first option offered is the
Wireless one. And depending on where you are in the set-up screens, that's the only option that comes up. I was ready with my Firewire cable, ready to shut down the old MacBook Pro and put it in Target Disk Mode, the
old way of doing it.
But read on:
Paddy is entirely correct, do not use the set-up function until you have either a clone drive attached, or an ethernet cable, because unless this is the case, the option to connect via any other way than wireless
will not be visible in the prompt screen. And as I said in an earlier post and Paddy said in the previous post,
"Do not try to use Migration Assistant on a wireless network!!!". For the life of me, I don't know why Apple thinks this is a viable option.
So obviously, Migration Assistant behaves a bit differently than previous versions. In previous versions, it seemed much easier to "migrate" accounts. The computer that was being migrated "to" simply assigned a number 2 to the new one, and away one went. This "new" approach would seem to encourage one to create a new account, rather than hitting the bottom prompt to just "replace" the account. If you've used previous versions of MA, this can be a bit confusing, especially on deprived sleep...
To be completely clear, the account issue did not come up until both machines were connected wirelessly, and MA would not proceed until both computers had a different account. That is because, I think, (And Paddy do correct me if I'm wrong...) down at the bottom of the screen there is another option to just "replace the account" Honestly, this is what I think happened, but make sure you are awake, fully functioning with coffee or tea in hand.
So do take heed, as Paddy says. Lion is a very different animal. Probably a very capable animal, but some things look and behave very differently than in previous OS. If you haven't used Migration Assistant in a few years, Paddy offers very sage advice. And Tacit is also correct, using Migration Assistant from a cloned drive rocks. As long as one addresses the administration account issue correctly, of course!
Chris