how can I pass arguments (an environment) to an Xen-HVM like it is done in OpenCore-Boot-CD.sh ( 1) for Qemu/KVM?. So, let me rephrase my above post into a few questions: PS: worst part might be a few cpu flags which Xen does not pass through as far as I can tell.įirst problem I encountered is that neither BaseSystem.img, BaseSystem.iso, OpenCore.img or OpenCore.iso are recognized as bootable devices (passed with -cdrom or -hddisk alike). Kholia’s github repo ( kholia) contains an opencore.qcow2 and a script which sets up the environment for Qemu/KVM: OpenCore-Boot-CD.sh. This works for Qemu/KVM (plus libvirt) and should be doable for Qemu/Xen as well.Īnybody interested in joining me in this ride? One has to boot via OpenCore and to attach OVMF_CODE (firmware) and OVMF_VARS (nvram) to the HVM. Qvm-start hvm-mac -cdrom=dispXXXX:/home/user/BaseSystem.img In dom0: qvm-create -P poolhd0_qubes -property=virt_mode=hvm -property=kernel='' -label blue -standalone hvm-mac Qemu-img convert BaseSystem.dmg -O raw BaseSystem.img In a fedora-35-dvm and after increasing private storage max size to 10GB for dispXXXX: wget As for all Hackintosh projects this is for educational purposes only. Hi there, I know this could be a huge waste of time, but it still might be fun and I couldn’t resist. Especially now that Big Sur likes to ‘phone home’ almost as much as Windows… Legality issues aside (I was doing this on a MacBook Air 4,2, before anyone brings it up ), I’m sure there would be enough demand out there for this. showing people my single laptop running multiple OSes simultaneously.(GNU+Linux satisfied all my daily driver needs wonderfully) when my family asks me for MacOS technical support.It would be nice to be able to have it alongside my Windows 10 qube that I keep around for: Trying to create Xen file equivalent from Kholia’s OSX-KVM project GUI loaded correctly, but then kernel panic occurred. SeaBIOS loaded correctly, but Qube halted before any GUI loaded.Ĭreating HVM from ready-made MacOS VMDK image Booting qube from different versions of Niresh ISO (Catalina, Mojave, Lion)
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