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I regularly copy ("clone") one MacBook to another (or several others) for purposes of
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How to Disable System Integrity Protection on a Mac (and Why You Shouldn’t).More detailsĪ source told me CCC is "T2 chip incompatible" (or some such) and advised that Migration Assistant is the only (or at least only supported?) way to go.
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Nonetheless, I'm open to any and all pitches for MA. Every time I'm tried an Apple-native solution (namely TimeMachine) to thoroughly and comprehensively capture all data/settings/content in a filesystem it's always failed me.I could not get MA to see my 40-gigabit Thunderbolt link between MacBooks (it kept wanting to talk over WiFi).I have decades of trust with rsync (which is what CCC employs) across many OSes (Unix, Linux, *BSD, macOS, Windows). I do not yet trust MA, as it's completely new to me.Comparison with Apple/macOS Migration Assistant (MA) I do not yet see why a copy/clone to a FileVault-ed MacBook that's running Target Disk Mode (and for which I have the FileVault/disk/login password) will not work. Assuming no OS incompatibilities between hardware, will a Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) file/ rsync-based copying/cloning from a MacBook source (regardless of T2) to a T2 MacBook work - and why or why not? I want to copy my entire OS/volume/disk (which is FileVault-ed) from on MacBook to another, whose volumes(s) are also FileVaulted.