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10.4: Create a Tiger image for cloned Net Installs
You could also use Netrestore helper (bulked with Netrestore) to create your master image. It works great with Tiger client and server and is easier than the above process.
10.4: Create a Tiger image for cloned Net Installs
Of course I tried this first, being a loyal NetRestore acolyte, but it failed on me late in the imaging process, no idea why. Which is why I resorted to the Disk Util manual process. Have you gotten NetRestore Helper to work on Tiger yourself?
10.4: Create a Tiger image for cloned Net Installs
With no disrespect to Disk Utility or any OSX Server imaging tools, I still use NetRestore and NetRestore Helper, now in Tiger with G5s. No problems, here. I can't get enough of the feature to rename, set IP, clear by hosts, etc in NR. Works. I love it. Bombich rocks.
10.4: Create a Tiger image for cloned Net Installs
Were you by any chance running a developer seed of tiger? I've rolled out about 10 of the 50 macs I manage with Tiger images created with Netrestore. The one major problem I encountered was with the version of ASR that was included with my developer seeded version of Tiger.
10.4: Create a Tiger image for cloned Net Installs
I've tried Netrestore, and Netrestore helper. It works great, but I can still see the var, tmp and volumes folders after I reboot. Any ideas, or advice would be welcome. |
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