To restore the image to a free volume – Apple Mac OS X Server (Version 10.6 Snow Leopard) User Manual
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4
Select File > New > Disk Image from
5
Give the image a name; select Read-only, Read/Write, or Compressed as the image
type; and then click Save.
6
After the image is complete, select the image from list on the left.
7
In the menu, select Images > Scan Images for Restore.
8
Provide an administrator login and password as needed.
The installer disk image can now be restored to your extra partition.
From the command line
If you prefer to use the command line, you can use
hdiutil
to create the disk image,
and
asr
to scan the image for restore. All commands must be done with superuser or
root privileges.
For example, the first command creates the disk image Installer.dmg from the device
at disk1s1. The second command scans the image Installer.dmg and readies it for
restore.
hdiutil create -srcdevice disk1s1 Installer.dmg
asr imagescan --source Installer.dmg
To restore the image to a free volume
1
Start up the target computer.
2
Make sure the image does not reside on the partition that is to be erased.
3
Launch Disk Utility.
4
In the list of devices on the left side of the window, select the installer DVD image.
5
Click the Restore tab.
6
Drag the installer image from the left side of the window to the Source field.
7
Drag the alternate partition from the list of devices on the left side of the window to
the Destination field.
8
Select Erase Destination.
9
Click Restore.
From the command line
To use the command line, use the
asr
tool to restore the image to the partition.
Restoring the disk image to the partition will erase all existing data on the partition.
The basic syntax is:
sudo asr restore -s
--erase
The
asr
tool can also fetch the target image from an HTTP server using http or https
URLs as its source, so the image doesn’t need to reside on the target computer. For
more information about
asr
and its capabilities, see the
asr
man page.