The image will not be mounted unless the user indicates agreement with the license.
The Disk Copy application had the ability to display a multilingual software license agreement before mounting a disk image. In Mac OS X v10.2.3, Apple introduced Compressed Disk Images and Internet-Enabled Disk Images for use with the Apple utility Disk Copy, which was later integrated into Disk Utility in 10.3. Disk image files may also be managed via the command line interface using the hdiutil utility.
These utilities can also use Apple disk image files as images for burning CDs and DVDs. Īpple Disk Images can be created using utilities bundled with Mac OS X, specifically Disk Copy in Mac OS X v10.2 and earlier and Disk Utility in Mac OS X v10.3 and later. Some of the file systems supported include Hierarchical File System (HFS), HFS Plus, File Allocation Table (FAT), ISO9660 and Universal Disk Format (UDF). Apple Disk Image files are published with a MIME type of application/x-apple-diskimage.ĭifferent file systems can be contained inside these disk images, and there is also support for creating hybrid optical media images that contain multiple file systems.