Linked by Eugenia Loli on Sun 6th Aug 2006 17:28 UTC
Mac OS X Apple's Boot Camp and Parallels Desktop for Mac enable you to run Windows on Intel Macs, which is great for home, business, and education use. But how do you automate and manage mass deployments of Windows on Macs? In part 2 of his series on using disk image deployment techniques for Intel Macs, Ryan Faas shows how to efficiently deploy Windows with Mac OS X.
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by collinm on Sun 6th Aug 2006 17:47 UTC
collinm
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2005-07-15

what happen with the project to run os X on a pc?

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by Adurbe on Sun 6th Aug 2006 23:32 UTC in reply to "most important...."
Adurbe Member since:
2005-07-06

Still going

http://www.osx86project.org/

BUT, never in a million years would you deploy this large scale as it stands (for one thing, its legality is... ummm... suspect :-p)

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by Anonymous Penguin on Mon 7th Aug 2006 20:31 UTC in reply to "RE: most important...."
Anonymous Penguin Member since:
2005-07-06

"(for one thing, its legality is... ummm... suspect :-p)"

If you don't own a copy of OS X, yes, you could call it software piracy.
But if you *do* own a copy, it is only breach of EULA.
Well, in this country (and in many others) nobody cares about breach of EULA. In some countries it isn't even illegal.

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Yeah..
by nighty5 on Mon 7th Aug 2006 10:46 UTC
nighty5
Member since:
2005-12-18

A solution for a challenge that doesn't actually exist.

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