With Leopard, however, none of that should be necessary. One image
should work on any piece of hardware that Leopard supports. And even
some that it doesn't officially support. I got Leopard installed
on a
400 MHz G4 tower by creating an image of my Mac Book Pro.
What about MacBook Air? I haven't ordered one yet, probably won't
because we simply don't use wireless in enterprise, but can our
Leopard build work on it? If so, how do you build it in a non-
NetBoot/NetInstall environment...there's no FW port. :)
Oh, i don't know about the Air. Any computer that lacks ethernet,
optical drive, and firewire and ISN'T some kind of appliance doesn't
exist as far as I am concerned. We're certainly aren't planning on
getting any.
I have lots of customers that are taking them in. I had one for a
month and now that I am back in my 17" MBP I really, really miss the
MBA. It was tiny, bright, and didn't weigh anything at all.
I think the affection for the MBA may be directly related to how much
time a person spends on airplanes. :)
Josh
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