Hello All,
I am attempting to ditch my monolithic imaging ways and move to a procedure where we rename the machine, install Casper and the magic begins. Unfortunately I am struggling with how exactly to get there with my current set-up. I am hoping people can give me some insight into how I can take my current workflow and script it.
- How I currently set-up my Monolithic Image a. Install latest and greatest OS with all patches on fairly current hardware b. Create default "admin" account. c. Turn off Wifi, Mute Volume, Remove Time Machine from top bar. d. Edit Finder Prefs to show hard disks, edit sidebar to hide Back to my Mac, Bonjour. e. Copy com.apple.finder.plist and com.apple.sidebarlists.plist to User Templates f. Modify Energy Saver Settings g. Set Auto Login for Admin account h. Disable Software Updates (have a script that runs these) i. Modify dock default.plist and overwrite Dock.app default.plist file to remove everything from the dock. j. Add "admin" account for remote access in Sys Preferences so Casper Remote has rights to access
That is a summary of what I do. I believe it would be possible to use Composer to capture most of the System Preferences, and apply once per computer after the machine has Casper Installed. The other items have been problematic though when I attempt to have a script replace the various files with templates that I created to clear out the Dock, finder settings, etc. I am wondering if anyone else has tried to do these various things and how exactly it has worked out for them. I would like to get away from creating a Monolithic image if possible, and instead upload the latest 10.9.X installer and let it install to the system.
Any guidance on how I can get there would be appreciated.
Joe
