Here's another happy Lion user who took maybe two days to get used all the new 
things. Although you can set many things, such as reverse scroll and Mail.app's 
appearance back to the way they used to be, I left them as is and got used to 
them. Now I'm glad I did. I even bought a Magic Trackpad for my Mac Pro.

The purpose of this post is to let you know you can create a bootable Lion 
install disk after the download, but before clicking "Continue" to start the 
installation, which deletes the installer from the Applications folder. Before 
clicking "Continue," go into the Applications folder, right-click on the 
Installer and select Show Package Contents. In the app package, go into the 
SharedSupport folder, and option-drag a copy of InstallESD.dmg to the Desktop. 
You can then burn that to a single-layer DVD with Disk Utility. I did this at 
work when I upgraded my Pro. It booted fine (although took a long time) on my 
MacBook Pro at home, where we're limited to 768k DSL.  The Lion license permits 
installation on any Mac you own or control. I paid for the download. Google 
"InstallESD.dmg" for this tip on many websites.

The install from download on the Pro was on a blank 1 TB disk and from the DVD 
on the MacBook Pro was an upgrade over Snow Leopard. Both worked with no 
problems. 

73
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Moe - AB8XA
Elecraft KX1 #2484, Fists #13020, SKCC #7460, 
FPQRP #2617,  NAQCC #5352, QRP-ARCI #14326


On Jul 23, 2011, at 5:30 AM, David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:

> TidBITS tells use you can download Lion at an AppleStore too.

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