![]() ![]() My normal MO is to create a recovery USB in case everything goes sideways. I’m mostly interested in not losing track of how to do a build from scratch, but if this post helps anyone else, then so much the better. So, the rest of this post is a chronicle of app installations, dev environment configurations, and OS X customizations. On the other hand, I’m sure there is some deadwood I’ve been dragging along that I really don’t need and won’t miss. I’m not thrilled with this state of affairs I got used to having almost 1TB available, so 500GB is feeling cramped. The last time I built from scratch was several years and three OS versions ago, on Snow Leopard.įinally, the SSD drive in the new 2015 MBP is smaller than the upgraded hybrid drive in the 2009. The failure stems from moving my home folder to a second volume, which Migration Assistant ignores.Īnother reason to build from scratch is, well, it’s time to build from scratch. Primarily, I’m finding it nearly impossible to restore the Mavericks system onto Yosemite, even with Migration Assistant. ![]() For various reasons, it’s time to build the dev environment from scratch. My previous dev environment was a MBP 2009 (aka 2009 or ‘09,) running OS X Mavericks resulting from a series of upgrades starting with Snow Leopard. The premise is simple: I have a new MBP 2015 (aka 2015 or ’15,) and it’s time to build my development environment. Building a Development Environment: New Macbook Pro 2015, OS X Yosemite
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