Once you’ve created your first NetInstall image, which we did last week, you’ve got what you need to begin using the NetInstall service. But, in order to start the service up, you’ll need to configure ...
I have started reading the following web article, and I am wondering if I am taking the wrong approach.<BR><BR>What I am trying to do may not be the way apple has designed their imaging ...
Before you begin using the NetInstall service it’s a good idea to gain a basic understanding of how it works and to learn about the four different types of NetInstall images. During the course of this ...
In a previous article, I discussed how to create NetInstall and NetBoot images. The NetInstall image created was merely a network-based image that could be used to install OS X from an OS X Server ...
A recent Apple support note spells out the installation rules for creating a NetBoot and NetInstall image that applies to multiple Macs. For Mac OS X Server, managers can use a retail shrinkwrapped ...
Installing software on multiple desktops is more than a trivial task. While tools such as Microsoft SMS and NetSupport DNA include a software distribution function, they don’t quite measure up to the ...
I've also tried mounting the second G5 as a firewire drive and used SIU to clone that as my NetInstall image.<BR><BR>But nothing seems to work. I'll boot the G5 via NetBoot, the installer will come up ...
In Part 1 of this series, we looked at how Mac OS X Server’s NetBoot process allows Macintosh machines to boot by using a server-based disk image instead of booting via a local disk. Part 1 also ...
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