On Oct 29, 2007, at 7:52 PM, Mark James wrote:
Does anyone think there would be a modest market for an application
that
converted your Leopard DVD to a hard disk (partition/volume) that
could
be used to install leopard. This would particulary be good for
machines
without dual layer DVD's. (or for putting Leopard onto a USB chain.
And how long do you think you would be able to offer such a solution
before Apple shut it down because it involves copying their install
DVD at the least, and actively hacking/modifying their installer to
get a truly working solution.
Of course, I fully plan to try installing Leopard on my 400 MHz G3
iMac via firewire target disk mode off my 1.4 GHz mini, just as soon
as my copy of Leopard final shows up in the mail (likely around the
end of the week).
I have no practical use for running Leopard on a G3 iMac nor do I
plan to keep it that way (I have plans for the iMac and those plans
involve 10.4), I just want to see what happens if I try to run 10.5
on it.
-chris
<www.mythtech.net>
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