I have created a partition on an external drive with a distribution point replica as well as a partition with a bootable OS in case the mac in need of imaging doesn't have a restore partition. I boot into the bootable OS partition that is on the USB drive and launch casper imaging but when I select /Volumes/"Distr Pt Replica" and try to launch an image, I get "You must choose a Distribution Point to install from." message.
I am connecting to my network JSS server so I can see both the network distribution point and can look up the local one on the USB. Is it not working because I'd have to register the USB distribution point under the JSS management settings? Is this even possible?
TLDR: We have a slow network on site, so I want to image the computers with a usb3 or thunderbolt external drive connection rather than over the network or Target mode imaging for Portability's sake. If this isn't possible, it looks like you can boot into the external hd's OSX then use target mode imaging and unmount/remount the internal HD and use Target Mode Imaging from there. This worked for me.
Thanks!
