Making a bootable Tiger DVD
I have said I'd investigate this for someone thinking it would be relatively straight-forward, but after a few unsuccessful attempts, it appears not. Here's the story so far:
I installed a minimal Tiger System on a small partition on an external firewire drive. It weighed in at around 2.5Gb. Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format.
I then made a cdr disk image of that with Disk Utility specifying CD/DVD master.
I then burned that to a DVD. The DVD was shown as a bootable option in System Prefs>Startup disk.
It does start to boot, but takes a long time on the Grey Apple screen & then dumps into the Darwin console & complains about the USB I/O system not being able to enumerate a device.
The boot process never completes, cycling between the Darwin console (& many occurrences of the error mentioned) & a blank desktop.
Am I close to doing this? Is it possible? I have read elsewhere that only special hacks can get this to work as the startup volume normally has to be writeable. Are there ways around this? I know ppl say to just use my external firewire drive (& I do), but I want the extra flexibility a boot DVD would afford (eg on the road).
T.I.A
GAM
Mac mini 1.42GHz PPC Mac OS X (10.4.6)