Friday, August 12, 2011

Why pay for Lion boot disk? Use this application to make your own

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When Leo was released, we linked to a page describing how to create your own boot disk lion. But if you absolutely have to have a graphical user interface and don't want to go in the application package, this little tool might be useful.

Leo Diskmaker is a simple application that retrieves the necessary elements of the embryonic Lev installation (i.e. package downloaded from Mac App Store) and records them to DVD or USB drive. Here it is! Single server app I am sure that many will find useful.

All you need is a removable 4 concert (SD card, thumbdrive, DVD) and a copy of the finished installation, Leo. Don't forget to thank the author, donating, or at least once.

[via Doobybrain]


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