Posted on 07-14-2017 01:59 AM
Hi all,
I have a Macbook Pro 2017 model.
The setup is:
- I have booted off an external disk that I created
- There is an internal disk image in the Macbook (obviously)
- I have a blank external disk connected as well.
So, I am now running the asr command to clone the image from internal drive to external blank drive
> sudo asr -source <internal drive volume> -target <external drive volume>
When I do this, I get the following error message
"
Couldn't get target recovery partition information
Someone has the disk open; see <rdar://problem/170858433>
"
I googled this error message, but couldn't find any useful information or workaround.
Can anyone help?
Posted on 07-14-2017 02:09 AM
O, btw, there is a work around for this.
Boot off the external macOS drive's recovery partition (hold down option to select it)
Then in the recovery partition, is it ok to run
> asr -source <internal drive volume> -target <external drive volume>
But I don't prefer to do it via the real OS. And I really want to understand that error message.