I have been absent from this blog. But, for one good reason.
I have changed the world.
Yes, sir. Changed it.
Here is the entire new process. I use two programs. One paid and one free. They are: PkgImage and Composer. Here is the step by step. It's not fun.
Creating deployable OSX images using pkgimage and Composer
Goals: Create a easy to deploy and maintain OSX image using either externally booted drive or NetBoot using a remote server. This will include creating modular updates and application packages created with the use of Composer from JAMF software.
- You must an externally bootable device to install, update and test all the following images, packages, and installations. You must also have a copy of the most recent system discs provide by Apple.
- Boot from the system disc for the system you are preparing the images on.
- Format and Install OSX from the system discs. DO NOT BOOT from HDD after install!
- Boot from external device and start pkgimage.
- If you have not already done so configure pkgimage. (See pkgimage setup documentation).
- Create an ASR image selecting the internal drive as the source.
- Reboot system and boot system. Verify installation. Create a false user.
- Install Office 2008 and run all updates.
- Install Symantec 10.x and run all updates.
- Start the Composer application (External HDD > Applications > Composer)
- Select Software under PREINSTALLED and select the Office 2008 template.
- Select Build Package.
- Remove any reference to the user in the built out package. (Under user)
- Save package in the pkg folder for pkgimage.
- Select Software under PREINSTALLED and select the Symantec Antivirus 10.x template.
- Select Build Package.
- Remove any reference to the user in the built out package. (Under user)
- Save package in the pkg folder for pkgimage.
- Restart system and boot from External HDD.
- Load pkgimag. Select config at the top and select Office 2008 package and the Symantec Antivirus 10.x package.
- Under base image select the name of your base image.
- Name your config and save it.
- Select Refresh at the top. Then select the your Target drive and the Config file you created.
- Apply Image.
- Boot system and verify build.
- Run System updates.
- Start Composer and select New & Modified Snapshot
- Name the package (IE…. Safari_4.02_update).
- Let composer run.Deselect all Software Updates except the update listed for that package.
- Creating deployable cont.
- Install the update and restart if need.
- Load Composer and select build package (in the lower right corner).
- Let Composer run.
- After it’s completed repeat the steps for each update.
- All packages must be in the pkg folder of pkgimage folder of the server.
- Now, install iLife 09
- Run all updates for iLife 09
- Run Composer and click Software under PREINSTALLED and select iLife ’09
- Allow Composer to build the package.
- Remove any reference to the user in the built out package (Under user)
- Boot back into the system and run Composer
- Select New and Modified under New Packages
- Let it run the first snapshot
- After the snapshot is run Run Software Updates
- Install all updates except any Java Updates, Firmware updates, or Digital Camera Updates
- After these are installed and the system reboots load Composer again and select Create Package
- Transfer all packages to pkg folder under Images
- Boot into the external and verify the packages by applying the images with pkgimage.
To bad you did all this work for a MAC
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