
12-01-2008, 08:26 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: WA, USA
Posts: 933
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Originally Posted by ritalin
To stop it from doing that, just comment out the two calls to play music:
playMp3 "${mp3one}" # Play some music
playMp3 "${mp3two}" # Play some music
When Hexley is installed you can find the script here:
/Applications/Hexley.app/Contents/Resources/script
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sweet, thanks... now I'll be able to do the same on my hacintosh!
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Originally Posted by ritalin
Does the backup + update DVD for the Macbook boot okay? I've never had access to a real Intel Mac to test my method of making a real Mac efi bootable disk.
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worked like a charm... I simply updated using the combo 10.5.5 update to my 10.5.0 retail DVD and used that to install to a USB drive attached to my Macbook. Works like a charm. The only items of complaint are the music (easily fixed) and the install screen for the newly created DVD (I assume easily manipulated via hdiutil functions with packagemaker... only to get a more "Retail" feel to it).
a few questions for ya though... 1) When someone uses this, does it only include the language they are currently using during the install in order to cut down the size? 2) Are you planning to update this app to allow the creation of Dual-layer DVDs with this?
All-in-all an awesome app. I like the confirmations (although some could view that as not allowing it to be set-it-and-forget-it).
I'll post back when I'm completed this on my Hacintosh.
EDIT: why are there three songs listed but only two that you mentioned above?
Last edited by nfoav8or; 12-01-2008 at 08:38 AM.
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