Question

I use Lightroom and keep my library on an external hard drive. After I quit Lightroom I use SuperDuper! to back up that external hard drive to an identical external hard drive.

I also have two Transporters, one on-site and another off-site. I would like to backup to the on-site Transporter. The Transporter Library shows up as a folder. I would like to create a sub-folder and then use SuperDuper! to backup to that folder.

However SuperDuper only allows you to backup to a mounted volume.SuperDuper! screen

Is there a way on OS X to make a directory appear as a volume so it would appear in the to: drop down of SuperDuper! or would the recommended way to be backup to a Sparse Bundle Disk Image located in the Transporter folder?

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Solution

If you can share arbitrary folders on your Transporter you can then mount that folder across the network and SuperDuper will see it as a volume.

Failing that you may just want to create a disk image in that folder and have SuperDuper back up to that. That is how I do it with an external drive on a Mac that is always on. Several Macs back up to that drive, each to their own disk image via SuperDuper

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