Good day all,
Our School district has 1200+ devices that need to be collected, and have the newest 10.13.4 OS installed. Some devices are as old as 10.10.2 while others are up to 10.13.3. What I need to do is get all these machines up to 10.13.x and do a clean install to wipe out any student information from them.
The first step we had to do was push out the macOS High Sierra install package to all devices, then I have a script (Thanks JAMF for supplying this) that will upgrade the OS and format the drive to APFS... but the data still remains from the original user.
Is there a method to push out the package, and then wipe the drive and install the OS with only using JAMF? We have tried NetInstall with very poor results and do not want to be spending massive amounts of time trying to figure out how to do it again. We also do not have ARD available to us so that also is not an option.
Workflow: Upgrade to 10.13.x, wipe the drive and install 10.13.4, join the network, set up user and wait for all the apps to push out to the devices. Sounds easy, but I cannot figure it out.... so I am turning to all you scripters and JAMF gurus.
Any help is greatly appreciated.,
Randy

