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Casper Imaging issue when NetBooted


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I'm trying to set up a NetBoot imaging environment to boot machines to for re-imaging with Casper Imaging.

My NetBoot set works successfully, following the guidelines provided in the JAMF KB. It boots, logs in as root, and auto-launches Casper Imaging. Casper Imaging says it has successfully installed an OS, and the file structure on the drive is complete, but Casper Imaging does not bless the drive, and does not show up in Startup Disk.prefpane or at Startup Manager.

If I boot to the FW800 drive I used to create the imaging environment, Casper Imaging makes a bootable drive, but not when booted over NetBoot.

Any guidance?

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  • July 12, 2012

I had the same problem

https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/discussion.html?id=4755


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  • July 12, 2012

Unfortunately, our issues are not quite the same, and this did not solve it for me.

Casper Imaging never errors, and indicates a successful installation. Mach_kernel, boot.efi, system.log, kernel.log, and various other system files are missing from Imaging's "successful installation."


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  • July 12, 2012

I'm currently creating a 10.6.8 NetBoot set to see if the same issue occurs there.


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  • July 14, 2012

Upon further testing, for some reason my Casper Imaging running from my NBI will not block copy the compiled configuration, either.

Has anyone else replicated this behavior or found a workaround?

At this point I think I may just need to use Deploy Studio to get base OSes laid down while I wait for the next Casper Suite update.


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