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40 Chapter 2 Creating Boot and Install Images
Automating Image Installation
To install Mac OS X software (along with any packages you add) with limited or no
interaction from anyone at the client computer, use System Image Utility to create an
automated install image. Otherwise, a user at the client computer will have to respond
to questions from the installer.
To set up an OS image for automated installation:
1 Open System Image Utility and click New Install.
2 Provide information in the General and Contents panes as usual.
3 In the Installation Options pane, select “Enable automated installation.”
4 Click the Options button.
5 For unattended installation, choose “Install on volume” next to Target Volume and type
the name of the volume on the client computer where the software will be installed.
To allow the user at the client computer to select the volume on which to install,
choose “User selects.”
6 To install the software on a clean drive, enable “Erase the target volume before
installing.”
7 To install without requiring user confirmation at the client computer, disable “Require
client user to respond to a confirmation dialog.”
8 If the installed software requires a restart, enable “Restart the client computer after
installing.”
If the name you provide for the install volume does not match the name of a volume
on the client computer, a user at the client computer must respond to an installer
prompt for another target volume.
From the Command Line
You can also set up an image for automated install by modifying the associated
minstallconfig.xml file using Terminal. For more information, see the system image
chapter of the command-line administration guide.
Viewing the Contents of a Package
To view the contents of a package, hold down the Control key as you click the package
in a Finder window and choose Show Package Contents from the menu that appears.
You use PackageMaker (in the /Developer/Applications/Utilities folder after you install
Xcode using the disc included with the Mac OS X client software) to create application
software packages to use with Network Install.
From the Command Line
You can also list the contents of a package using commands in Terminal. For more
information, see the system image chapter of the command-line administration guide.
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