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Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5 DMG is an upgrade of OS X version 10.7 to improve the stability, compatibility, and security of the Mac. It is recommended for all OS X Lion users and includes general operating system fixes. There are many great features are security tools are added to protect the Mac and user’s privacy. The OSX Lion V10.7.5 has introduced Aqua user interface elements, which includes button and progress bar. The red, yellow and green buttons in the window decorations have also been smaller with the little bit more attractive design.
It includes Gatekeeper, a new security feature that helps Mac users to keep their Mac safe from malicious software by giving more control over what apps are installed on the Mac. The 10.7.5 update also includes fixes that resolve an issue where icons in Launchpad may get rearranged after a restart, improve Wi-Fi reliability for iMac, resolve an issue using Spotlight to search an SMB server and improve compatibility connecting to Active Directory servers.
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Hint author here. I'll agree that in most cases you would be better off using a USB flash drive (8 gig drives cost practically nothing these days.) In my case, my employer asked that I create some bootable DVDs, and I didn't want to have to order a bunch of dual-layers. I'm sure there are others in similar circumstances.
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I haven't tried the script, but it probably won't work in bash without properly escaping and/or quoting the paths with spaces on them.
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
You're absolutely right - good catch. The paths were fully escaped when I submitted the hint, but it looks like the backslashes got stripped out after submission.
I'll see about getting it fixed. In the meantime, you can download the escaped version here: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/10577704/create-mountain-lion-dvd.zip
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
I've fixed it.
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Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
Typhoon14 said:
'but it looks like the backslashes got stripped out after submission.' Were they back slashes, or forward slashes?
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Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer -revised script The shell script does require some modification. I have copied my version of the script below.
I had the install app in a Downloads folder. You will need to change that reference to where your copy of the app is located. This ran in Terminal, after I saved the text as 'MLresize.sh', using nano, and ran on the file.
(I've got a lot of blank DVDs. And they won't get zapped by lightning like my Base Station did.)
The script ran in a few minutes, much less time than actually burning the DVD.
I just dropped the created .dmg file into Disk Utility, selected it, and clicked on burn. After burning, the disc shows in System Preferences->Startup Disk as bootable. Although I haven't tried it out yet.
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
How exactly does this work? How can you reduce the uncompressed size of an image without losing any data?
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
The image itself has a fixed size of 4.75 GB, but contains only 4.35 GB of data. All we're doing is trimming the free space.
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
So you can't just use Image/Resize in Disk Utility? (I'd try it, but I don't have Mountain Lion.)
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
Resize only works for read/write disk images, so, no.
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
I just copy/pasted the stuff for terminal, not bothering with the bash and everything worked as advertised. Verifying burnt disc now. Thanks!!
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
@kirkmc Why do you need Lion DiskMaker? Can't you just restore the InstallESD image in Install X Mountain Lion/Contents/SharedSupport using Disk Utility?
I have an installer on a USB and an SDHC Card using the restore method. Mountain Lion 10.8.5 Installesd.dmg 1
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@derekJAB,
you can in fact restore InstallESD.dmg. Gw 2 power spike dmg download. Just remember to mount the dmg for Mountain Lion. If you don't, disk utility will throw you an error. Mountain Lion 10.8.5 Installesd.dmg Update
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
So I already deleted the Install thing in applications. I copied the InstallESD.dmg image to my desktop (cause I like to keep things on my desktop) and changed the script accordingly. That should work for you too.
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
for somehow I need to add 'sleep' before detach to avoid resource busy
#! /bin/bash # 2012-08-07 01 prw from Mac OS X Hints web site.. # added backslash before spaces in image names.. # Should be run on /Volumes/yourhddvolumename not on the SSD # 2012-08-07 02 prw References are all relative, not absolute. So SSD it is. # 2012-09-13 03 JFOC adding some sleep to avoid resource busy on detach # Remove any old copies of the DVD image before we begin. rm -f /private/tmp/Mountain Lion DVD Image read-write.dmg echo 'Creating DVD Image..' hdiutil create -size 4.2g -volname 'Mac OS X Install ESD' /private/tmp/Mountain Lion DVD Image read-write.dmg -fs HFS+ -layout SPUD hdiutil attach -nobrowse /Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/admin/Downloads/Mountain Lion 10.8/InstallESD.dmg hdiutil attach -nobrowse /private/tmp/Mountain Lion DVD Image read-write.dmg echo 'Copying Mountain Lion to new image..' cp -pRv /Volumes/Mac OS X Install ESD/* /Volumes/Mac OS X Install ESD 1/ sleep 10 hdiutil detach /Volumes/Mac OS X Install ESD 1 sleep 10 hdiutil detach /Volumes/Mac OS X Install ESD sleep 10 echo 'Converting to read-only..' hdiutil convert /private/tmp/Mountain Lion DVD Image read-write.dmg -format UDZO -o ~/Mountain Lion DVD ImageLion.dmg sleep 10 rm -f /private/tmp/Mountain Lion DVD Image read-write.dmg echo 'Image Creation Complete. Please burn '~/Mountain Lion DVD ImageLion.dmg' to a DVD using Disk Utility.' open ~/ #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The script as it stands right now (18oct2012) requires that the user has copied the InstallESD.dmg out of the contents of the installation app to the desktop. To get the script to work properly without copying over the dmg first, the
hdutil attach -nobrowse /Applications/Install.. line should be uncommented, and the line following should be commented out: Otherwise the script issues some errors and burns a blank DVD.Still a very nice hint.
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
If you do want to get the Mountain Lion installer InstallESD.dmg to fit on a single layer DVD, you can use the overburn feature of hdiutil in Mac OS X.
AFTER inserting a blank DVD, bring up terminal, navigate to the dmg folder and type: hdiutil burn InstallESD.dmg Depending on your brand of DVD your mileage may vary. Installesd.dmg Of Mountain Lion 10.8.5
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
You can infact burn the installer to a single layer DVD, using a feature called overburn. This is much simpler than it sounds.
AFTER inserting a blank DVD, bring up terminal, navigate to the dmg folder and type: hdiutil burn InstallESD.dmg Depending on your brand of DVD your mileage may vary. It's not unusual to get errors after finishing the burn but as long as the Finishing Burn message is shown, the disc will function as expected.
Burn OS X Mountain Lion installer to single-layer DVD
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I think using any of these methods will cause the image to have a different checksum than the original. If that's not important to you, don't fret.
$ man hdiutil -[no]optimizeimage do [not] optimize filesystem for burning. Optimization can reduce the size of an HFS or HFS+ volume to the size of the data contained on the volume. This option will change what is burned such that the disc will have a dif- ferent checksum than the image it came from. The default is to burn all blocks of the disk image (minus any trailing Apple_Free). Comments are closed.
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