24-11-2011, 05:19
Ok... consigo esto:
Mac Sysadmins are SmarterIt's very easy to use the Mac App Store's smarts to our own advantage and gain access to a copy of that hardware specific OS build. Here's what to do:
Now when you mount that external disk you will find a directory named Mac OS X Install Data on the root. Inside of this folder is the elusive, hardware-specific, InstallerESD.dmg image that you can feed to SIU or any other imaging tool of choice. Having this installer will now allow you to build out re-deployment images for all of your hardware until rollup installers are available.Â
Y después que alguien me traduzca lo de arriba... cómo hago para crear el USB???... en las instrucciones del Lion DiskMaker dice esto:
1) Create a folder « Install Mac OS X Lion » in /Applications.
2) Add the Contents/SharedSupport folders in it.
3) Add the InstallESD.dmg file in the SharedSupport folder.
4) Now add .app at the end of Install Mac OS X Lion folder. There should be a Forbidden sign on it, but it does not matter.
Now, Launch Lion DiskMaker and it should detect the app automatically. Then choose your USB key, and… GERONIMOOOOOOOOOO!
1- Ok, creo la carpeta Install Mac... etc...
2- De dónde saco el Contents/SharedSupport???... (recuerda que no he comprado el Lion aparte, quiero usar el que viene con la MacBook Air, solo quiero crear un USB para poderle instalar el Lion a esa Mac cuando lo amerite sin tener que depender de internet)
3- Eso se que lo tengo que sacar del disco externo donde instalé el Lion de la MacBook...Â
4- Eso también lo entiendo...
Mac Sysadmins are SmarterIt's very easy to use the Mac App Store's smarts to our own advantage and gain access to a copy of that hardware specific OS build. Here's what to do:
- Boot the hardware you need an image for from the Recovery HD by holding Command-r at power on time.
- Plug in a JHFS+ formatted external disk. (Qué formato es ese? MacOs plus con registro??)
- Select the Re-install OS X Lion option and target the external disk.
- Once the Installer finishes downloading, simply shutdown and unplug the disk.
Now when you mount that external disk you will find a directory named Mac OS X Install Data on the root. Inside of this folder is the elusive, hardware-specific, InstallerESD.dmg image that you can feed to SIU or any other imaging tool of choice. Having this installer will now allow you to build out re-deployment images for all of your hardware until rollup installers are available.Â
Y después que alguien me traduzca lo de arriba... cómo hago para crear el USB???... en las instrucciones del Lion DiskMaker dice esto:
1) Create a folder « Install Mac OS X Lion » in /Applications.
2) Add the Contents/SharedSupport folders in it.
3) Add the InstallESD.dmg file in the SharedSupport folder.
4) Now add .app at the end of Install Mac OS X Lion folder. There should be a Forbidden sign on it, but it does not matter.
Now, Launch Lion DiskMaker and it should detect the app automatically. Then choose your USB key, and… GERONIMOOOOOOOOOO!
1- Ok, creo la carpeta Install Mac... etc...
2- De dónde saco el Contents/SharedSupport???... (recuerda que no he comprado el Lion aparte, quiero usar el que viene con la MacBook Air, solo quiero crear un USB para poderle instalar el Lion a esa Mac cuando lo amerite sin tener que depender de internet)
3- Eso se que lo tengo que sacar del disco externo donde instalé el Lion de la MacBook...Â
4- Eso también lo entiendo...