It is my understanding that DeployStudio will make the partition and then place the recovery image that YOU create into it. Deploy studio will not create a repair partition image. Thus why I’m thinking that at least once when you have to do it InstaDMG should support it.
In my 10.6.8 server build machine the 10.7 lion build threw errors with the commented out lines.
It also seemed to fail on empty numbered folders and think it was done.
In my experience with it up to this point it would just skip empty folders and move onto the next one.
[code]sudo ./instadmg.bash -s -I ./InstallerFiles/BaseOS/InstallESD.dmg -n “Macintosh HD” -m 110802_LionTest
Password:
13:06:26 ###### InstaDMG build initiated ######
InstaDMG version 1.6rc1 (svn revision: 420)
Host OS: Mac OS X Server 10.6.8
Host Hardware: MacPro3,1
Output file name: 110802_LionTest
Output disk name: Macintosh HD
13:06:26 ###### Finding main MacOS X installer disk ######
13:06:26 ###### Looking for a Cached Image ######
No cached image found
13:06:26 ###### Mounting Mac OS X installer image ######
###### Trying to install a newer os (7) while running on an older os (6), this does not work ######
13:06:29 ###### Cleaning up ######
Ejecting images
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so you have to be running on LION to make the LION IMAGE?
Could you go into some detail as what you mean by post setup script…where exactly do you place the script you posted and how do you get the installers onto the disk.
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