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Mac Imaging
2. Run the System Image Utility (Applications > Server > System Image Utility).
3. In the left pane, select the image you mounted in step 1.
4. In the right pane, select
NetBoot Image
then click
Continue
.
5. Provide Automation as the image name, then click
Create
.
6. When the creation completes, provide Automation as the folder name and save it to
the
/Library/NetBoot/NeBootSP0
folder. If that location is unavailable, save
the folder to a different location and then copy it to the correct location after the
operation completes.
7. Your NetBoot server should now have a folder at
/Library/NetBoot/
NetBootSP0/Automation.nbi
containing the following:
You are now ready to start the NetBoot service.
10.4 or Previous
1. On your NetBoot server, double-click
/Volumes/NetBootSP0/System.dmg
to
mount the captured image as a volume.
2. Run the System Image utility (Applications > Server > Network (OS 10.3) or
System (OS 10.4) Image Utility).
3. In the upper pane, select
New Boot
.
4. Provide Automation as the image name.
5. Provide an image ID.
Example
:
1300
6. Leave the default NFS option selected.
7. On the
Contents
tab, select disk image, then browse to the image file volume you
mounted in step 1.
8. Click
Create
.
9. Provide Automation as the folder name and save it to the
/Library/NetBoot/
NetBootSP0
folder. If that location is unavailable, save the folder to a different
location and then copy it to the correct location after the operation completes.
Your NetBoot server should now have a folder at
/Library/NetBoot/NetBootSP0/
Automation.nbi
containing the following:
z
System.dmg
z
booter
z
mach.macosx (10.3 only)
z
mach.macosx.mkext
z
NBImageInfo.plist
You are now ready to start the NetBoot service.