I then run CarbonCop圜loner on it, cloning the entire drive WITH THE EXCEPTION OF the "users" folder.Ħ. When done, I connect my "working drive" (USB3 SSD).ĥ. Software update "finds" the updates and then applies them to the mule drive.Ĥ. When an update is needed, I boot from my mule drive, and run software update.ģ. It's my ONLY APFS drive, and it is never used, except when an update becomes available.Ģ. I have a "mule drive" - a second hard drive (old, platter-based) that has a copy of Mojave running in APFS. It's a little more work than usual to maintain, but it IS possible and "do-able".ġ. I have an external SSD (connected via USB3) that has the latest version of Mojave on it running under HFS+. "You can't keep HFS and if you somehow manage to do (using CarbonCopy Cloner or by mounting the drive and copying stuff over) you will never be offered Software Updates or an avenue to upgrade your Mac."
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