I think I found the problem.... I had named the cloned volume with a different
name than the original volume ("Mac HD" vs the original "Macintosh HD")....
Been reading the support discussions at
http://www.shirt-pocket.com/ for
SuperDuper and found several threads talking about issues with programs
"randomly" starting at login after cloning a drive and then swapping it
in to the machine.
Several of them mention that folks have found that everything is fine
when booting from the clone as an external drive but that after installing
the clone as the internal drive that the problems start and that their
login items have mysteriously changed from the original disk to the
clone and that this seems to correlate with the clone having a different
volume name than the original drive. Something about symlinks still
using the original volume name and the paths can no longer be resolved
or resolve to who knows what paths.
Seems to be exactly what is happening to me. With the clone as the external
boot drive, the original drive is still there so the symlink paths that use
the volume name resolve properly. But when the clone is installed as the
internal drive and the original drive stored safely in a drawer, the symlinks
no longer resolve or no longer resolve correctly, and all hell breaks loose.
Argh! Nothing in the docs seem to warn about this, or else this wouldn't
be a relatively common problem. Either that, or nobody knows how to read.
Will try again when I have time next week and see if naming the cloned volume
the same as the source volume fixes the issues.
- h