Re: macAir a DUD
- From: Mitch <mitch@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 00:21:38 -1000
In article <mr-D3389E.08461722042008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Sandman
<mr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can't that be set up by installing the OS to the Time Capsule volume?
I was thining about application installation. Wehn you have your app
CD, you plug it in to your time capsule and it shows up on your
macbook air.
Oh, I see -- not as an emergency or repair volume, but as a place to
use optical discs as sources for a variety of purposes.
I'd like that. I don't know that I'd ever need it, since I would always
have a desktop on a local network anyway, but I can imagine it being
immensely useful for a corporate backup solution, where some exec
wouldn't have to have a desktop in every office, or could feed many
machines with one source for updates.
.
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