10.7.5 is only for developers at this point.
I am a dev :)
And so are many of us here, but I don't think anyone's going to be building a new image based on a pre-release beta. Wait until 10.7.5 is final if you're looking to do that.
or get a thunderbolt cable, and target disk mode that way
@kstrick - that seems to have worked - I'm trying to compile the image now, thank you! Had to use wireless - for some reason it wouldn't work over the TB --> Ether connector.
@nests - i just placed an order for 2 of them.
@mm2270 - it was a bit of a can I get around the issue with it until I can get a proper image working, and sometimes the dev versions end up being the actual final version anyway (happened a couple times with SL that I recall - but to your point usually only after a couple revisions).
@jwojda Someone posted a while back that the NBI can be edited, add MacBookPro9.x so they'll boot....seems to work....tested in our LAB...just not sure I'd be willing to stick my neck out. ;)
$ cat /Library/NetBoot/NetBootSP0/Casper-NetBoot-1074-11e53.nbi/NBImageInfo.plist
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Architectures</key>
<array>
<string>i386</string>
</array>
<key>BackwardCompatible</key>
<false/>
<key>BootFile</key>
<string>booter</string>
<key>Description</key>
<string>Restore-1074-11e53</string>
<key>DisabledSystemIdentifiers</key>
<array>
<string>MacBookAir4,1</string>
<string>iMac4,1</string>
<string>iMac4,2</string>
<string>MacBookAir1,1</string>
<string>MacBookAir2,1</string>
<string>PowerMac2,1</string>
<string>PowerMac2,2</string>
<string>PowerMac4,1</string>
<string>MacBookPro7,1</string>
<string>PowerMac4,2</string>
<string>PowerMac4,5</string>
<string>PowerMac6,1</string>
<string>PowerMac6,3</string>
<string>Macmini2,1</string>
<string>PowerMac12,1</string>
<string>PowerMac8,1</string>
<string>PowerMac8,2</string>
<string>MacBookAir4,2</string>
<string>PowerMac6,4</string>
<string>PowerMac4,4</string>
<string>Macmini1,1</string>
<string>iMac11,2</string>
<string>MacPro3,1</string>
<string>Macmini5,2</string>
<string>PowerMac10,2</string>
<string>PowerMac10,1</string>
<string>PowerMac3,1</string>
<string>PowerMac3,2</string>
<string>PowerMac3,3</string>
<string>PowerMac3,4</string>
<string>PowerMac3,5</string>
<string>PowerMac3,6</string>
<string>MacBookPro8,1</string>
<string>Macmini3,1</string>
<string>MacBookPro1,2</string>
<string>MacBookPro1,1</string>
<string>PowerBook2,2</string>
<string>PowerBook4,2</string>
<string>PowerBook2,3</string>
<string>PowerBook4,3</string>
<string>PowerBook2,1</string>
<string>PowerBook4,4</string>
<string>PowerBook4,1</string>
<string>MacPro5,1</string>
<string>MacBook5,2</string>
<string>PowerBook6,7</string>
<string>PowerBook6,5</string>
<string>PowerBook6,3</string>
<string>MacBookPro8,2</string>
<string>iMac12,2</string>
<string>MacBook5,1</string>
<string>Xserve3,1</string>
<string>Macmini5,1</string>
<string>MacBook6,1</string>
<string>iMac8,1</string>
<string>PowerMac11,2,Quad</string>
<string>PowerMac9,1</string>
<string>PowerMac7,2</string>
<string>PowerMac11,2</string>
<string>PowerMac7,3</string>
<string>MacPro1,1</string>
<string>MacPro1,1,Quad</string>
<string>iMac11,3</string>
<string>MacBookAir3,1</string>
<string>iMac9,1</string>
<string>iMac6,1</string>
<string>iMac5,2</string>
<string>iMac5,1</string>
<string>MacBook7,1</string>
<string>Xserve2,1</string>
<string>MacBookPro5,1</string>
<string>MacBookAir3,2</string>
<string>MacPro2,1</string>
<string>iMac11,1</string>
<string>MacBookPro2,2</string>
<string>MacBookPro2,1</string>
<string>MacBookPro3,1</string>
<string>MacBookPro4,1</string>
<string>RackMac1,1</string>
<string>RackMac1,2</string>
<string>PowerMac1,1</string>
<string>PowerMac1,2</string>
<string>RackMac3,1</string>
<string>MacPro4,1</string>
<string>PowerBook1,1</string>
<string>Xserve1,1</string>
<string>iMac12,1</string>
<string>MacBookPro6,2</string>
<string>MacBookPro6,1</string>
<string>PowerMac5,1</string>
<string>PowerMac5,2</string>
<string>Macmini4,1</string>
<string>PowerBook5,9</string>
<string>PowerBook6,4</string>
<string>PowerBook5,6</string>
<string>PowerBook6,1</string>
<string>PowerBook5,3</string>
<string>PowerBook3,4</string>
<string>PowerBook3,1</string>
<string>PowerBook6,8</string>
<string>PowerBook5,7</string>
<string>PowerBook6,2</string>
<string>PowerBook5,4</string>
<string>PowerBook5,1</string>
<string>PowerBook3,5</string>
<string>PowerBook3,2</string>
<string>PowerBook5,8</string>
<string>PowerBook5,5</string>
<string>PowerBook5,2</string>
<string>PowerBook3,3</string>
<string>MacBookPro5,3</string>
<string>MacBookPro5,5</string>
<string>MacBookPro5,4</string>
<string>MacBookPro5,2</string>
<string>MacBook1,1</string>
<string>iMac10,1</string>
<string>MacBook2,1</string>
<string>MacBook3,1</string>
<string>MacBook4,1</string>
<string>iMac7,1</string>
<string>MacBookPro8,3</string>
<string>Macmini5,3</string>
</array>
<key>EnabledSystemIdentifiers</key>
<array/>
<key>Index</key>
<integer>14541</integer>
<key>IsDefault</key>
<false/>
<key>IsEnabled</key>
<false/>
<key>IsInstall</key>
<false/>
<key>Kind</key>
<integer>1</integer>
<key>Language</key>
<string>Default</string>
<key>Name</key>
<string>Restore-1074-11e53</string>
<key>RootPath</key>
<string>NetBoot.dmg</string>
<key>SupportsDiskless</key>
<false/>
<key>Type</key>
<string>NFS</string>
<key>osVersion</key>
<string>10.7</string>
</dict>
</plist>
$
I created an "Out of Box" configuration that we use in a pinch when new hardware is released. This allows us to support new hardware same-day.
Basically, it's just a configuration (minus the base image and anything else that would already be present) that is applied to the stock OS that ships with a system. We log in, create our standard admin account, copy Casper Imaging to the desktop, and run the config.
We're using this with the current Retina Macs since I don't want to create a custom base image for the forked OS build. Between shipping delays and an expected 10.7.5 release, it's just not worth the effort.
This is one of the benefits of using a stock base image and having everything package-based rather than customizing and capturing an image.