← Back to context Comment by duskwuff 1 year ago No. Disk images aren't involved in the OS update process. 2 comments duskwuff Reply happyopossum 1 year ago They are - in that OS updates are delivered in and extracted from disk images. Not sure how they could be any more involved… duskwuff 1 year ago Not this kind of disk image. ASIF is a read-write disk image; an OS update would be distributed in a read-only image (if it is indeed a disk image).
happyopossum 1 year ago They are - in that OS updates are delivered in and extracted from disk images. Not sure how they could be any more involved… duskwuff 1 year ago Not this kind of disk image. ASIF is a read-write disk image; an OS update would be distributed in a read-only image (if it is indeed a disk image).
duskwuff 1 year ago Not this kind of disk image. ASIF is a read-write disk image; an OS update would be distributed in a read-only image (if it is indeed a disk image).
They are - in that OS updates are delivered in and extracted from disk images. Not sure how they could be any more involved…
Not this kind of disk image. ASIF is a read-write disk image; an OS update would be distributed in a read-only image (if it is indeed a disk image).