Update: dug out my 'Leopard Install Disk 1' cd and tried to install in a VM the install did a panic.īTW, it reported "system install name: iMac 7,1 (VirtualBox)" And, as I recall, Apple enforced that for Leopard. The Apple EULA only allows the Server edition to be virtualised. iso again would be a way of doing the same thing.ĬhipMcK wrote:A basic question: The CD/DVDs are for the Server edition of Leopard, yes? I thought - just extracting the iso to a folder, editing that, and then remaking a. Just to say why I was doing it - first step here is to copy the install DVD to rewritable DVD.Īnyone got any more thoughts interested to give them a go, thanks. I tried doing the command for the folder directly (bypassing disk utility) and leaving out the -joliet bit which it said would make all four file systems, but is obviously not enough to make it work, same as before. If it's of any interest, the hdiuitil params are here The instructions for editing the OSInstall I think are Had a google but can't find any good instructions for how to make a bootable iso from a folder, but good to know what the issue is. I don't have the exact recipe for you, sorry. Michaln wrote:You're definitely doing it wrong - an ISO9660/Joliet OS X CD image is extremely unlikely to be bootable, all the actual installation discs I've seen use HFS.
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