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- Remove unnecessary backups from TimeMachine to get space
I know that oldest backups are removed automatically when there is no space for new ones on TimeMachine I use TimeCapsule also for sharing files on WiFi, so I’d like to free some space by removing
- How to delete all local TimeMachine snapshots - Ask Different
41 I have automatic backup enabled and local TimeMachine snapshots take a large amount of disk space This space is listed as purgeable in disk info, but cannot be actually used until the system decides to free it up How can I force TimeMachine to delete those snapshots?
- command line - How can I mount a TimeMachine Backup snapshot in the . . .
The issue here appears to be that the snapshots are mounted automatically in the Volumes timemachine directory, but with the "nobrowse" option, which keeps you from accessing them from the terminal: The way to mount these in a terminal-accessible format is to unmount the timemachine ones and remount it yourself:
- command line - Where are the TimeMachine Backup snapshots in Terminal . . .
Where are the TimeMachine Backup snapshots in Terminal on macOS Ventura? Ask Question Asked 1 year, 11 months ago Modified 1 year, 11 months ago
- Why does Time Machine settings not see a network drive?
I can access the shared drive via SMB by browsing the Network and connecting to the server using the IP address When I try to add the drive in the Time Machine settings, it says "No Available Time Machine Destinations" I have even connected the drive to my MBP via USB and formatted it from within the Time Machine settings then unmounted the drive and connected it to the router; it is still
- Permission denied after copying files from a Time Machine backup
Time Machine adds a restrictive access-control list (ACL) to all backup files, to prevent them from being deleted or modified, even by the user that owns them: 0: group:everyone deny write,delete,append,writeattr,writeextattr,chown See the chmod(1) man page for details When files are restored through the Time Machine interface, or copied by Setup Assistant or Migration Assistant, this ACL is
- How to use Time Machine backup on a different computer?
Yes, you can When you set up the new Mac and connect it to your Time Machine backup either through the network or via cable, you can select restore from Time Machine Backup during setup If you have already set up your new Mac and want to now restore, use Migration Assistant found in your Applicatons > Utilities folder The instructions can be found on Apple Support See the link below or
- Where are Time Machine local backups snapshots stored?
Out of curiosity, I'm wondering where in the file system Time Machine stores its local backups snapshots
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