This is a hidden folder, so use Go to Folder from the Finder’s Go menu to reveal it. A copy of the OSUpgrade.pkg found on the Install DVD at /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/System/Installation/Packages.
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A computer running OS X Server providing NetBoot services - Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard Server will all work.One build computer running Snow Leopard with the latest version of Snow Leopard’s Server Admin Tools installed (10.6.0 as of this writing).You’ll convert this to read-only after making a small modification to one of the files.
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Create bootable installer for mac leopard how to#
This post will tell you how to create a NetInstall image that will upgrade a Mac running Leopard to the latest version of Snow Leopard in one step. This post is a Snow Leopard update to a process I wrote about when Leopard (10.5) came out. I submitted the bug that this workaround avoids to Apple - id #7247968 - on September 23, 2009. UPDATE (10/13/09): I’ve updated the article (and posted it as new) with a workaround for the issue that prevented additional packages from being installed.
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I’m working on and testing an extended workaround that should fix the problem for everyone. UPDATE (10/15/09): I’ve gotten mixed results from some individuals who’ve tried the workaround with 10.6.1.