Updated Usage (markdown)

TomRBarber 2022-04-05 09:49:10 -04:00
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* The `count` field defines the number of megabytes (`bs=1m`) the total disk image should be. * The `count` field defines the number of megabytes (`bs=1m`) the total disk image should be.
* The output file from the command is "example.hda". This can be changed in the `of=example.hda` field. * The output file from the command is "example.hda". This can be changed in the `of=example.hda` field.
3. Place the new blank disk image in the root directory of your SD card. 3. Place the new blank disk image in the root directory of your SD card.
4. If you do not already have a tool to format SCSI drives, [download LIDO](https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/lido-756). You can use an emulator such as [Basilisk II](https://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/basiliskii_osx_setup) to move files to the image to prepare your installation. 4. If you do not already have a tool to format SCSI drives, [download Apple HD SC Setup](https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/apple-hd-sc-setup-753-patch). You can use an emulator such as [Basilisk II](https://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/basiliskii_osx_setup) to move files to the image to prepare your installation.
5. After booting into your target machine with the working Mac OS disk image on your BlueSCSI from step 3, format the blank disk. 5. After booting into your target machine with the working Mac OS disk image on your BlueSCSI from step 3, format the blank disk.