On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 02:23:00PM +0200, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
Sorry if this is only half-CentOS-related.
In my office, I'm running CentOS on all my systems (server, workstation, laptop, sandbox PCs). A colleague brought me her MacBook Pro to upgrade it from OS X 10.5.7 to 10.11.6.
I downloaded the 5.8 GB dmg file and now I wonder how to create a bootable DVD with this using only Linux tools.
Can I simply burn this as a data DVD with K3B?
Or do I have to jump through burning loops using dmg2img, mount -t
hfsplus, etc.
I only have a couple of double layer DVDs here, so before burning a pair of expensive coasters, I thought I'd rather ask here.
I've done this a few times. I used acertoneiso and/or poweris.
At the time I wrote something on it, I was running CentOS-6x which didn't work acertone. But I can't guarantee you won't get coasters.
The notes are at http://srobb.net/dvds.html/#OSX