createOSXInstallPkg -source /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan.app/ The following command will create the package in the same location as the script: The documentation for the script is well written but there isn't too much necessary for a basic package. Open a terminal window and change to the location of the script. You can leave it in the /Applications folder.ĭownload createOSXInstallPkg script from GitHub and store it somewhere on your computer. If you don't already have a copy of the Install OS X El Capitan application from the Apple AppStore login and download a copy of it. Step 1: Download the OS Installer from the AppStore
I used the following procedure to deploy Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan but it should also work for other versions. I realized that the K1000 detects Mac OS X as an installed program so I wondered if I could setup a managed install to deploy it and it turns out you can. Our initial thought was that we would need to deploy the sneaker net and get to work. In our environment we normally don't upgrade operating systems in place so we have a fair number of computers with earlier versions installed. At work we will be deploying Office 2016 to campus this summer and it requires at least MacOS X version 10.10.