![]() It seems Disc 1 has placeholders for all the installable packages. The Finder will give you a warning about items with the same name: select Replace. Insert Disc 2 and copy all files from Mac OS X Install Disc 2 -> Packages to Mac OS X Install Disc 1 -> System -> Installation -> Packages.Now you have a disk with 1.28 gigabytes of free space. ![]() How much smaller should it be compared to the image file? I don't know, but hdiutil will give you an error if you try to grow the partition beyond the space available in the image file. For that, type: hdiutil resize -size 1.9g -partitionOnly ~/Desktop/Panther.dmgNotice how the partition size is smaller than the image size. Now, the partition inside the image hasn't been resized yet. Type the following: hdiutil resize -size 2g -imageonly ~/Desktop/Panther.dmgThis command resizes the image to two gigabytes (this took 1 minute, 20 seconds on my 1GHz TiBook). IMPORTANT: the image must be in read/write format so you can add files later. ![]() Let's name it "Panther.dmg" and place it on the Desktop.
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