- #MAC EDIT PLIST HOW TO#
- #MAC EDIT PLIST FOR MAC#
- #MAC EDIT PLIST MAC OS X#
- #MAC EDIT PLIST INSTALL#
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Set the size of the hard disk (64GB or greater, 32GB is too small).Set graphics to “VMWare Compatible”, set BIOS to OVMF (UEFI), set Machine to Q35, tick QEMU Agent, tick Add EFI Disk and pick storage for it. You must untick “pre-enroll keys”.Select the OpenCore ISO you uploaded and set OS type to “Other”.Make a note of it.Įvery Mac uses the same OSK, so don’t be surprised that it doesn’t look like a random string! Create the VMįrom the Proxmox web UI, create a new virtual machine as shown below. It’ll print out the 64 character OSK for you. Gcc -o smc_read smc_read.c -framework IOKit In a command prompt, change into the same directory as that file and run: xcode-select -install # If you don't already have gcc Save the first block of C code from this page as smc_read.c. You can get around this by reading an authentication key out of your real Mac hardware (the OSK key). MacOS checks that it is running on real Mac hardware, and refuses to boot on third-party hardware. iso file extension, this is actually a hard disk image. Prepare an OpenCore imageĭownload the file from the newest release in my repository (you want v15 or newer), double click it to unpack it, and upload it to Proxmox’s ISO store at /var/lib/vz/template/iso. This option is not available when building the installer on Linux. Simply ask it to build Monterey-full.img instead: cd scripts/monterey
#MAC EDIT PLIST FULL#
If you’re building the installer on macOS, you can build a full installer instead of just a recovery, which will mean that macOS won’t have to download Monterey files during installation, and so won’t require an Internet connection. Although we’re putting it in the ISO directory so that we can use it with Proxmox’s ISO picker later, this a raw disk image rather than a true ISO. Upload this file to your Proxmox’s ISO store directory (typically /var/lib/vz/template/iso). This will download the Monterey installer from Apple’s software distribution servers and build a Monterey-recovery.img file for you. Now in the Terminal, from the root of OSX-KVM, run: cd scripts/monterey
#MAC EDIT PLIST INSTALL#
If you’re building the ISO on Linux, you instead need to run this command (these are the package names for Ubuntu or similar distributions, they may need adjustment on other distributions): sudo apt install qemu-utils make If you will be building the installer ISO on macOS, open up the Terminal and run this command to install the commandline tools: xcode-select -install Modern AMD CPUs also support SSE 4.2 and will work with this guide.ĭownload my copy of the OSX-KVM repository using the download button, and unzip it:įirst we need to install some build requirements. Older CPUs will cause Illegal Instruction crashes when apps/extensions attempt to use these missing instructions. Your Proxmox host computer’s CPU must support SSE 4.2, so for Intel your CPU must be at least as new as Nehalem, which was the first CPU generation to bear the “Core” i5/i7 branding. You also need a real Mac available in order to fetch the OSK key. I’ll assume you already have Proxmox 7 installed. You can get the full sourcecode of my OpenCore release on my GitHub here. This tutorial for installing macOS 12 Monterey has been adapted for Proxmox from Kholia’s OSX-KVM project and Leoyzen’s OpenCore configuration for KVM. Magic Trackpad 2 causes kernel heap corruption when passed to a Proxmox guest, GPFs.Installing macOS 12 “Monterey” Developer Beta on Proxmox 6.Recovering lost GPG public keys from your YubiKey.Installing macOS 12 “Monterey” on Proxmox 7.Expanding the disk of your Proxmox macOS VM.Driving a 4-pin computer PWM fan on the BTT Octopus using Klipper.Installing macOS 13 Ventura Developer Beta on Proxmox 7.2.Boot Camp Assistant 5.0.2, Copyright © 2012 Apple Inc.
#MAC EDIT PLIST FOR MAC#
Apple recommends Boot Camp-Support-Software for mac mini 2011 but it seems to be for Win 7 and 8.1, also it is from 2014. The file we are going to edit is the ist file.
#MAC EDIT PLIST HOW TO#
#MAC EDIT PLIST MAC OS X#
After the app is installed, the machine can be rebooted with the help of either Mac OS X or Windows XP. Welcome to Boot Camp – a special software, which makes it possible for Mac owners and other Apple devices users to set up Microsoft Windows OS.Go back to Boot Camp Assistant and download the Boot Camp software. If you have TextWrangler installed, you can run the following command to open in the TextWrangler GUI. Edit the ist file in that folder using your editor of choice. Install Windows in BootCamp from a USB Drive on an “Unsupported” Mac.