You have to duplicate the entire disk. As I read it just select the disk
icon, hit Apple D, then drag the blinking icon onto the disk you want to be
bootable.
-Jason
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:49 PM, Andrew Warkentin <andreww_at_email.domain.hidden>
wrote:
>
> lisa_at_email.domain.hidden wrote:
>
> >Duplicating one disk to another within Lisa OS does create a bootable
> >backup. I have done it multiple times.
> >
> >
> How did you do that? I tried initializing a disk under the Office
> System, and duplicating all files visible from the Office System to it,
> and the disk was not bootable.
>
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