If you don't care about not having Front Row or PhotoBooth in your
image, you can also just simply upgrade your image to 10.4.3.
On Dec 13, 2005, at 4:57 PM, Dan O'Donnell wrote:
> Excellent idea on the upgrade install. (I didn't know the OEM disks
> would
> even do that - but then I never tried either.) Thanks much for the
> idea.
>
> Thanks also for the info on Front Row. I'll be watching for it.
>
>
> On 12/13/05 4:45 PM, "Perbix, Michael" <
PERBIX@lmsd...> wrote:
>
>> I installed my original 10.4.2 image on the new iMac by first
>> updating 10.4.2
>> on an external HD then booting off of it and loading the image
>> onto the local
>> HD, then used the install CD's to install the OSX that came with
>> the new
>> machine, it performs an UPGRADE. This worked fine. I also made
>> sure it
>> didn't install applications or anything..only the OS.
>>
>> The only problem is controlling Front Row. You can totally
>> disable it by
>> renaming the App in System/Library/CoreServices/Front Row.app but
>> there does
>> not appear to be a away to restrict the launching of the app. We
>> are also NOT
>> handing out the remotes.
>>
>> I am awaiting word from Apple Alliance Support on the Front Row
>> Issue. I told
>> them that it is inexcusable that ANY new OS feature or Apple
>> application is
>> not manageable locally or via MCX.
>>
>> -Mike
>>
>> ------------------------------------------
>> Michael Perbix
>> Lower Merion School District
>> Telecommunications Specialist
>> PH (610) 645-1964
>> Fax (610) 896-2019
>>
>> ________________________________
>>
>> From: system-imaging-bounces+perbix=
lmsd.org@list... on
>> behalf of Dan
>> O'Donnell
>> Sent: Tue 12/13/2005 7:05 PM
>> To:
System-imaging@list...
>> Subject: Migrating images - gen1 iMacG5 to gen2 ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Awhile back while I was building a new image for the iMac G5 Apple
>> released
>> the new camera-enabled iMac G5. We just got our first one.
>>
>> Previous image does not work on this machine. (I didn't expect
>> that it
>> would, and it didn't.) In fact the new machine blue screens on the
>> previous
>> image, and will not NetBoot to it.
>>
>> I'd rather not build a new image from bare metal. I know I can
>> make a base
>> image and then use the Migration Assistant to import accounts and
>> settings,
>> but wonder if there is a better way that someone might know of.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>>
>
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