I just tried to clone a fresh Tiger install upgraded tp 10.4.2 to make
myself a ready-to-go disk to use in emergency and I didn't succed. I then
used Disk Utility to create a disk image of the freshly installed Tiger
partition, then I burned it to DVD, all well. When it came to restore,
though, it appears to do the restore procedure, but eventually the target
partition is empty or does not appear in the startup disk preference pane.

Is CCC working properly with Tiger? If yes, is it necessary to clone a "just
installed" partition or should it be able to clone any partition as it was
the case with Tiger?

Same story for the disc image: anything I should take care of to suceed in
creating an emergency disc? It looks as I'm doing something wrong, but I
can't think of what. 

cheers,
gianfranco

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