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Catalina and FileVault recovery workflow
I'd like to clarify the recovery workflow when using SuperDuper! with Catalina and a FileVault-encrypted external drive. Scenario:
Consider this statement from Apple Support: Quote:
If recovery in the above scenario is no longer possible, this should be emphasized to Catalina users in the strongest possible terms. Bootable encrypted backups would no longer serve as data-loss insurance against system damage or loss. |
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That's referring to the internal SSD, which is controlled by the T2, not the external backup.
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Yes, that's where I got the info originally.
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