I'm trying to leverage Casper to automate upgrading our Leopard Macs
to Snow Leopard over the wire.
My goal is to get a 10.6.8 NetInstall image hosted on our xServe which I can
then set to autorun as a Casper policy to targeted assets. I want this as
close to zero-touch as possible. If you have a different method or practice,
I'd love to hear it. Seriously.
Because I'm running into some problems
I easily created a working 10.6.0 netinstall image.
Using a Neagle tip posted on Bukowinski's website, I included the
OSUpgrade.pkg file into my netinstall image as outlined here:
http://yourmacguy.wordpress.com/2009/10/13/leopard-to-snow-leopard-upgrade-netinstall/
I also choose to include the 10.6.8 combo updater. To be safe, I
altered the file located at /Volumes/Mac OS X Install
DVD/etc/rc.cdrom to provide for a 2GB run file since the 10.6.8 combo
updater is over 1GB in size.
But my resulting NetInstaller only partially works: it only upgrades a
Leopard client in place to 10.6.0, not to 10.6.8.
My questions are, then:
1) how would one properly include the combo updater into a netinstall
build so that it gets included in any update? my automator build
includes is but... the resulting image doesn't lay it down.
2) having worked with answer files in InstDMG, can i use a pre-set
answer file to eliminate the wizard that launches on my netinstaller?
if so, is there a default location for that file?
cheers, ya'll.
