On May 15, 2008, at 4:33 PM, Don Montalvo wrote:
Matthew Isleb <email@hidden> wrote:
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. :)
My InstaDMG testing has booted all sorts of stuff, including the Air.
<http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20080218214146959>
I booted it off of a USB disk and imaged it.
Josh