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YpouYou can't really. Time Machine uses hard links for directories and rsync (especially the one with macOS) does not support this.

However in this case the best way to get two Time Machine is to select two disks as Time Machine disks in Time Machine Preferences. To create the second Time Machine partition you can use Disk Utility to copy the existing Time Machine partition.

Ypou can't really. Time Machine uses hard links for directories and rsync (especially the one with macOS) does not support this.

However in this case the best way to get two Time Machine is to select two disks as Time Machine disks in Time Machine Preferences. To create the second Time Machine partition you can use Disk Utility to copy the existing Time Machine partition.

You can't really. Time Machine uses hard links for directories and rsync (especially the one with macOS) does not support this.

However in this case the best way to get two Time Machine is to select two disks as Time Machine disks in Time Machine Preferences. To create the second Time Machine partition you can use Disk Utility to copy the existing Time Machine partition.

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mmmmmm
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Ypou can't really. Time Machine uses hard links for directories and rsync (especially the one with macOS) does not support this.

However in this case the best way to get two Time Machine is to select two disks as Time Machine disks in Time Machine Preferences. To create the second Time Machine partition you can use Disk Utility to copy the existing Time Machine partition.