Command: df -lak | Used(Kilobytes in 1024-blocks) |
---|---|
Before OS | …7,848 |
After OS | …35,228 |
Difference (A-B) | 27,380 |
Capacity | 49% |
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Update: Configurator 1.4.3
This is update for Apple Configurator 1.4.3
Here is the space difference between before and after for the update:
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Update OS 10.9.2 and others
This is another long list of updates: OS 10.9.2, iWork, and iPhoto.
Here are the space differences between before and after for the updates:
Command: df -lak | Used(Kilobytes in 1024-blocks) |
---|---|
Before OS | …556,048 |
After OS | …433,064 |
Difference (A-B) | -122,984 |
After Keynote | …250,252 |
Difference (A K - A OS) | -182,812 |
After Numbers, Pages | …290,848 |
Difference (A N-A K) | 40,596 |
After iPhoto | …137,508 |
Difference (A P-A N) | -153,340 |
Capacity | 48% |
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Updates: iWorks and others
After I updated my OS to Mavericks, I got a long lists of updates: OS updates, iWork, Apple Configurator, iLife, iBook Author and Xcode.
Here are the space differences between before and after for the updates:
Command: df -lak | Used(Kilobytes in 1024-blocks) |
---|---|
Before OS RDC | …673,264 |
After OS | …233,268 |
Difference (A-B) | -3,339,620 |
After Configurator | …463,904 |
Difference (A C-A OS) | 23,908 |
After Keynote | …744,436 |
Difference (A K-A C) | 280,532 |
After Numbers | …938384 |
Difference (A N-A N) | 193,948 |
Before iMovie | …49,938384 |
After iMovie | …52,046,836 |
Difference (A - B) | 2,108,452 |
Before Xcode | …46,836 |
After Xcode | …153,952 |
Difference (A - B) | 107,116 |
After iBook Author | …424,512 |
Difference (A B-A X) | 270,560 |
After iPhoto | …585,992 |
Difference (A iP-A B) | 161,480 |
After Pages | …884,288 |
Difference (A P-A iP) | 298,296 |
Capacity | 47% |
Saturday, December 7, 2013
OS Mavericks
I did my OSX Mavericks update after my vacation back. I got the OS installer a few days after its release. I hold on the update because I want to wait for information of how to create an installer.
Here is the instruction of making an OS X Mavericks installer:
Where I named my USB disk as "Install OS X Mavericks".
Before starting the installation, make sure you use Time Machine to do the last back. I will need to use migration app to transfer all my applications, accounts and other data to the new OS.
With this USB installer ready, I set up my boot disk from System Preference|Startup Disk:
Here is the space difference between before and after for the update:
Create Bootable USB Disk
Here is the instruction of making an OS X Mavericks installer:
sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks --applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app --nointeraction
Where I named my USB disk as "Install OS X Mavericks".
Install Mavericks
Before starting the installation, make sure you use Time Machine to do the last back. I will need to use migration app to transfer all my applications, accounts and other data to the new OS.
With this USB installer ready, I set up my boot disk from System Preference|Startup Disk:
To do a clean installation, I use Disk Utility to erase my Mac HD first. Then I start to install OS X to the HD. It took about 1 hour to install Mac OS. After that I choose to do migration by transferring accounts, applications from Time Machine. Depending on how much data, it may take several hours to do the transferring.
Here is the space difference between before and after for the update:
Command: df -lak | Used(Kilobytes in 1024-blocks) |
---|---|
Before | …7,563,652 |
After | …4,224,032 |
Difference (A-B) | -3,339,620 |
Capacity | 47% |
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