Complete Guide to Install Virtual Machine for Mac OSX and HISE with FAUST
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@d-healey I used Nick's tutorials for almost all of my VM builds, but I couldn't find a way for the latest proxmox to work with High Sierra. I stumbled upon OSX-PROXMOX a few months ago and it changed my life hahaha! Had it up and running in minutes. I haven't figure out how to make the boot EFI permanent yet like you can in Nick's tutorial, so I still have a little investigating to do.
The other thing that I found to be important is using OpenCore configurator to generate new system IDs and serial numbers before you sign into your apple account. I've run into a few collisions with other people using the stock serial number/IDs and was unable to to sign in. Took a while to figure that one out. -
Following, because virtualBox doesn't work so well
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@Matt_SF Yeah... a Type 2 hypervisor, like VirtualBox, is not ideal.
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@Dan-Korneff Oh I don't think I changed my system ID do you have more details?
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@d-healey Grab opencore configurator online:
https://mackie100projects.altervista.org/download-opencore-configurator/- Use it to mount your EFI partition.
- open the config.plist on your EFI partition.
- go to the PlatformInfo tab.
- click the "generate" button for UUID and Serial Number.
- save and restart
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@Dan-Korneff said in Complete Guide to Install Virtual Machine for Mac OSX and HISE with FAUST:
I'll try to make a video today.
My process is:- use a dedicated machine
- install proxmox virtual environment
- install OSX-PROXMOX
- use the osx-proxmox utility to create VM
If you're going to use the server as your main design rig, you can add a video card and enable "GPU Passthrough" which will output the VM to your monitor.
Otherwise, you can just use remote desktop app to access the VM. This will be without GPU acceleration so the response will have a lag to it, but completely usable.Great.. it will be great. (y)
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@Dan-Korneff How do you get sound out of your MacOS VM?
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@d-healey I have a USB interface plugged into the proxmox server. That is shared to the VM via USB pass through.
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@Dan-Korneff I didn't want to have to connect my speakers up so I decided to pass through a usb bluetooth dongle and connect it to my bt headphones.
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@d-healey did it work?
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@Dan-Korneff Yeah
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@d-healey @Dan-Korneff When running proxmox on a dedicated machine do i still need a extra gpu for video acceleration/ gpu passthrough? I thought the proxmox os is running without a xserver so the gpu could be used entirely for the virtual machine.
I have a semi broken notebook that I would like to use as the proxmox host, but adding a extra gpu is no option here.
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@oskarsh If you are going to use it as an everyday system to do serious work on then for MacOS you would probably benefit from a GPU because it's laggy, but you don't need one. I don't have one.
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@Dan-Korneff Do you know if it is possible to pass through the CPU's integrated GPU?
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@Dan-Korneff Thanks. Do you know if it works with MacOS?
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@d-healey The feature in itself should work, but macOS is very picky about GPU specifications. You'll have to look up a GPU compatibility chart to see if your hardware will work.
https://hackintoshenglish.fandom.com/wiki/GPUs_Compatibility