Question for those who've seen 10.2 in action
If you want to make an X boot disc, I have a utility that may help a bit:
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/csrstka/BootCD2.sit" target="_blank">http://homepage.mac.com/csrstka/BootCD2.sit</a>
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/csrstka/BootCD2.sit" target="_blank">http://homepage.mac.com/csrstka/BootCD2.sit</a>
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But there will come a time when TechTool for OS X is available, and once that happens this issue will be relevant again, so the question is worth asking.
I doubt there will be a way to make updated OS X boot discs, as it won't be a matter of just copying the system folder into the disk image, etc. One drawback of a UNIX system I suppose. Probably the only way to update an older OS X system install is to use software update after whatever CD you own - but for things like TechTool or (if you're a glutton for punishment) NUM it's a good feature to have.
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1) Is OS X 10.2 faster than 10.1?
2) Is it 64 bit compatible?
3) Can you find any information in the OS where it references the G5?
4) Does it have label capability in the finder?
1. Mac OS X 10.2 is way faster than 10.1
2. Not it's not yet 64bit compatible. At least I don't think so.
3. Nope nothing about the G5
4. No
Wierd. Maybe the server is borking the dates too?
a)using a .mac account
and
b) writing OS X utils
in May 1990! <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
a)using a .mac account
and
b) writing OS X utils
in May 1990! <hr></blockquote>
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