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Steps are published all over for how to do this, but they all seem to be missing one component from what I've found with Snow Leopard- namely that the xattr attribute must be entered in ASCII Hex for things to work properly. | Steps are published all over for how to do this, but they all seem to be missing one component from what I've found with Snow Leopard- namely that the xattr attribute must be entered in ASCII Hex for things to work properly. | ||
- | Also, Snow Leopard does not include the binary fsaclctl, which is necessary to update the settings on the Time Machine disk. You can either try to find a copy of fsaclctl online, or find out what command has replaced it. | + | Also, Snow Leopard does not include the binary fsaclctl, which is necessary to update the settings on the Time Machine disk. You can either try to find a copy of fsaclctl online, or find out what command has replaced it. If you obtain a copy of the fsaclctl binary, copy it to your /usr/sbin folder. |
Steps to get your existing backups working again are essentially: | Steps to get your existing backups working again are essentially: |