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This is because you made the cache with any other name, to be specific, I've
hard-coded it on line 666. You can workaround for now by just creating a cache
once with the default name and I'll work on this as soon as I can (probably by
reusing the image name variable at the end of the targetDiskMount var). Pardon
the disruption, Allister
Original comment by a...@aru-b.com
on 17 Oct 2012 at 10:52
I grabbed the latest SVN (462) and did the following with no cache:
sudo ./instadmg.bash -r -s -I /Volumes/Data/Mountain\ Lion\
Bits/10.8.2/Install\ OS\ X\ Mountain\
Lion.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg
And discovered the script stopped working around line 670 ("defaults read" for
TARGET_OS_REV among other things). I added a line at 674 to pause the script
and examined the mountpoints:
bash-3.2# df
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Available Capacity iused ifree %iused
Mounted on
/dev/disk0s2 311390576 31373104 279505472 11% 3985636 34938184 10% /
/dev/disk0s4 312135832 103894912 208240920 34% 12986862 26030115 33%
/Volumes/Data
/dev/disk0s5 311763208 22526304 289236904 8% 2815786 36154613 7%
/Volumes/Test Partition
/dev/disk1s2 9340080 8609560 730520 93% 1076193 91315 92%
/private/tmp/idmg.6Tm8/idmg_temp.DoGTBL
/dev/disk2s2 627466384 347962960 279503424 56% 43495368 34937928 55%
/private/tmp/idmg.6Tm8/idmg_mp.wqBR/InstaDMG
/dev/disk2s3 1269536 953056 316480 76% 119130 39560 75%
/private/tmp/idmg.6Tm8/idmg_mp.wqBR/Recovery HD
It appears out of the box that line 666 set to:
TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT="$TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT/Macintosh HD"
causes a failure since the cached image is named "InstaDMG". Changing line 666
to:
TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT="$TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT/InstaDMG"
makes things run correctly.
Really appreciate all your help on maintaining InstaDMG.
- Patrick
Original comment by fergu...@gmail.com
on 1 Nov 2012 at 4:45
Yeah, this hard-coding-business is no good, I need to just variable-ize
whatever's NOT 'Recovery HD'.
Original comment by a...@aru-b.com
on 2 Nov 2012 at 6:16
Hi,
I too had the same issue while building OS X 10.8.2 Image. Changing the 666 line to
TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT="$TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT/InstaDMG" does not work for me.
So I changed the 666 line to :-
TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT="$TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT/$ASR_FILESYSTEM_NAME"
Thanks,
Karthikeyan M
Original comment by karthike...@gmail.com
on 15 Mar 2013 at 12:53
Better test it first, so
if /bin/test -d "$TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT/$ASR_FILESYSTEM_NAME" ; then
TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT="$TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT/$ASR_FILESYSTEM_NAME"
else
TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT="$TARGET_IMAGE_MOUNT/Macintosh HD"
fi
But use Macintosh HD as a fallback. If not for correctness, then for making
sure you get an error if there is an error ;)
Original comment by will...@gmail.com
on 8 Apr 2013 at 3:20
Issue 117 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by n8felton
on 29 Dec 2013 at 2:21
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
anders.s...@universalmail.com
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