I am attempting to backup a volume (my PowerBook clone) on an external LaCie hard drive prior to burning a new clone (I want to save the old as a backup). I have done this before without any problem but now the disks are failing at the final disk with an error message that some "visudo" file could not be accessed and with error message "data fork -5000" and that I do not have sufficient permissions.
Although I have total access to the LaCie as administrator (and sole user of computer and external hard drive), I have the box checked to "ignore ownership permissions." Without that box checked, Toast will not burn any disks.
I am using a PowerBook G4 running OS X 10.3.9, and using Toast 7.1.3.
Does anyone have any idea why Toast is not ignoring ownership, or why it burns to the final disk and then fails? All other disks burn and mount, except that final disk.
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I am attempting to backup a volume (my PowerBook clone) on an external LaCie hard drive prior to burning a new clone (I want to save the old as a backup). I have done this before without any problem but now the disks are failing at the final disk with an error message that some "visudo" file could not be accessed and with error message "data fork -5000" and that I do not have sufficient permissions.
Although I have total access to the LaCie as administrator (and sole user of computer and external hard drive), I have the box checked to "ignore ownership permissions." Without that box checked, Toast will not burn any disks.
I am using a PowerBook G4 running OS X 10.3.9, and using Toast 7.1.3.
Does anyone have any idea why Toast is not ignoring ownership, or why it burns to the final disk and then fails? All other disks burn and mount, except that final disk.
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