I've been having this odd issue lately. In my school district, we still have a large fleet of white unibody late 2009-mid-2010 MacBooks. Some of the site techs insist on installing 10.10.3 on them but my personal feeling is that they should get 10.7. I know they meet the minimum requirement but I think Yosemite runs best on i3's and better.
Anyway, a few of these techs had been netbooting these Macs into a 10.10.3 Casper Netboot I built with the Casper NetInstall Creator and is hosted on a Netboot/SUS appliance. Most of the 2009 versions of this MacBook imaged fine to Yosemite with this netboot, but the techs had severe difficulty netbooting the mid-2010 models. They would either kernal panic during netboot loading or during imaging. If you are persistent enough, a few PRAM zaps with repeat netbootings may net some success but it's very frustrating.
I've also tried a 10.7 netboot and while I'm able to boot into that consistently, imaging to 10.10.3 causes it skip packages somewhere in the workflow. This doesn't happen if I image to 10.7 however.
Has anyone else experienced this issue? It's really bizarre. The hardware specs should not be anything different from the 2009 model.

