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  • in reply to: Not getting an output file #379155
    MichaelR
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    @nobrainer I just downloaded the whole thing. I used this command.

    [code]svn checkout http://instadmg.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ instadmg-read-only[/code]

    in reply to: Not getting an output file #379153
    MichaelR
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    @nobrainer Have you tried the SVN version? That did the job for me. I didn’t use any parameters and used 10.5.4 as mine image.

    in reply to: Not getting an output file #379136
    MichaelR
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    [QUOTE][u]Quote by: hkim823[/u][p]Although maybe totally unrelated, with InstaDMG and DeployStudio, I’ve found that if I don’t use the DSRuntime to “grab” the InstaDMG created image and let DeployStudio actually import the image in itself, I find that weird things can occur. I’ve never had the problem your seeing, I’ve always been able to just drag and drop images into DS, but I’ve had networking issues for some reason when deploying.

    So on the computer you built the InstaDMG image on, mount said DMG file, open up DeployStudio Runtime, and then let the DeployStudio server grab the image. It seems redundent and takes a long time, but it certainly has fixed weird issues I was having.[/p][/QUOTE]

    That did the trick. What does DeployStudio do to the image why it was not working before?

    in reply to: Not getting an output file #379132
    MichaelR
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    I have created a Netboot from an iMac. This one boots just fine.
    I’ve created a DSRepository folder on the server and shared this through NFS (not AFP and SMB ). I have set the NetBoot image to look at this NFS. However after booting from the NebBoot I doesn’t show any images.
    Could this because of NFS and should I change it to AFP or SMB?

    in reply to: Not getting an output file #379124
    MichaelR
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    Thank you all for you help. I just downloaded the last SVN (version 318) and it works great now. It only took 3,5 hours on a iMac G5 1.8GHz.
    Now that I made this image I uploaded to my DeployStudio HFS masters folder. However, when I boot up another iMac G5 and start DeployStudio Runtime I can’t see the image.
    The workflow works well, it creates one large partition on the disk but after that its looking for the images and it doesn’t show up in there. What could this be?

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