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I still can't seen to get what you are doing I guess. Make .toast image of the osx install disk. open terminal and type what you said.

 

I get this in terminal?

 

 

 

you said "copy it from the bootable iso of JAs"

>> What is it?

 

once youv saved the file as a opy from the toast program and placed it on your desktop

open the terminal. Copy paste how i did it here on your terminal and just change the image.toast name to urs.

 

 

 

cd ~/Desktop

 

then enter this:

 

hdiutil attach image.toast -readwrite

 

change the word "image" to the name of the file that you saved it as.

 

its gonna open an image of the program on the desktop in which you can edit.

I have the original JaS .iso on the desktop( the one I DL)

next had toast make a iso copy and save to desktop.

now I also have a Jas.toast (iso on the desktop)

I open terminal and paste in the commands.

And it says verb not recognized. It sould not say this. WTF man.

What am I missing here?

I will get this to work!

 

 

 

that is the image that you will edit.

go to system - installation and packages. delete the ones you dnt need. then close then burn the toast image

 

I can't edit because all I get is verb not recognized in terminal? This is getting old :-(

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sudo -s

password

 

and then edit.

 

 

thanks oracl. i forgot to mention, when you crightclick on the .toast file and mount it from the desktop thats the only time you will see the boot partition. but when u edit it via the terminal it doesnt appear. only the jas dvd image appears, and thats the one you edit.

ok now you are saying to edit in terminal.

how would one edit in terminal. so the whole time you have to edit in terminal.

some instructions on HOW TO do this woould be very helpful! If possible some screenshots PLEASE :)

 

Thanks in advance and for everything!

Doc

 

This is where I am!

And do I mount the .toast(iso)??? Before I edit?

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