User Guide
Table Of Contents
- System Imaging and Software Update Administration
- Contents
- About This Guide
- PartI: System Imaging Administration
- Understanding System Imaging
- Creating NetBoot and NetInstall Images
- Using System Image Utility
- Creating Images
- Understanding Workflows
- Workflow Components
- Configuring the Customize Package Selection Action
- Configuring the Define Image Source Action
- Configuring the Add Packages and Post-Install Scripts Action
- Configuring the Add User Account Action
- Configuring the Apply System Configuration Settings Action
- Configuring the Create Image Action
- Configuring the Enable Automated Installation Action
- Configuring the Filter Clients by MAC Address Action
- Configuring the Filter Computer Models Action
- Configuring the Partition Disk Action
- Assembling Workflows
- Adding Software to NetBoot and NetInstall Images
- Setting Up NetBoot Service
- Setting Up Clients to Use NetBoot and NetInstall Images
- Managing NetBoot Service
- Solving System Imaging Problems
- PartII: Software Update Administration
- Understanding Software Update Administration
- Setting Up the Software Update Service
- Managing the Software Update Service
- Manually Refreshing the Updates Catalog from the Apple Server
- Checking the Status of the Software Update Service
- Stopping the Software Update Service
- Limiting User Bandwidth for the Software Update Service
- Automatically Copying and Enabling Updates from Apple
- Copying and Enabling Selected Updates from Apple
- Removing Obsolete Software Updates
- Removing Updates from a Software Update Server
- Identifying Individual Software Update Files
- Solving Software Update Service Problems
- Glossary
- Index

Chapter 6 Solving System Imaging Problems 71
10 Open a Terminal window and enter the following to rename the image:
$ sudo diskutil rename /Volumes/image new_name
Replace
image
with the name of the image you want to rename and
new_name
with the
new name of the image.
11 When prompted, enter your administrator password.
The name of the image changes.
12 Unmount the image.
13 Remount the image to verify that the image has been renamed.
14 Unmount the image.
15 Remove the original image from the .nbi folder and store it somewhere else.
16 In Disk Utility, select the new image and click Convert.
17 Give the image the same name as the one it had inside the .nbi folder.
18 In the Where field, select the .nbi folder.
19 From the Format menu, choose Compressed.
20 Click Save.
21 Test the new image to make sure it mounts properly.
22 Discard the old image.










