[MacTUG] Mac server getting stripped down

Edward Chrzanowski edward.chrzanowski at uwaterloo.ca
Thu Feb 1 08:35:46 EST 2018


Yes, interesting.  It looks like Apple does not want to rely on themselves to update software but to

use more current vetted solutions. So netInstall is going away but they do provide a couple of alternatives below NetInstall.  One such service is:


The BSDPy service provides the same NetInstall feature set provided by Apple's OS X Server, which depending on the OS X version is either called "NetBoot" or "NetInstall". Management tools like DeployStudio and JAMF Casper which rely on a NetInstall-style image to launch an imaging client that writes a disk image to a local HD or SSD and performs post-imaging configuration are fully compatible with BSDPy. NetInstall-style images created by Apple's System Image Utility or any other tools that create a NetInstall-style NBI are also fully compatible. BSDPy does not currently support the less frequently used diskless NetBoot mode which relies on a shadow disk image to be mounted from an AFP share. Shadowing using a RAM disk or local storage is fully supported.


So, I wonder if Jamf DeployStudio has prepared for this.

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Subject: [MacTUG] Mac server getting stripped down

I think this might be related to how apple intends to change our deployment methodology but it looks like Apple Server is going to have many less features soon. The one that concerns  the most is the absence of NetInstall
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208312

What the heck???


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