Install macOS 13 on Proxmox

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hello, welcome to NETVN In this video I show how to install Proxmox hypervisor and install macOS 13 on it This is a computer running Windows 11 I'll make it a Proxmox hypervisor server First you go to the Proxmox homepage and download the installer Next you use a software to create a bootable installer In this case I use the software Rufus To create a bootable installer you need a USB drive of at least 4GB in size To create a bootable installer you need a USB drive of at least 4GB in size I use an 8GB USB drive You open Rufus software, browse to the file you just downloaded in the previous step Rufus erases the data on the USB drive and creates a bootable Proxmox installer After I got the desired USB stick, I restarted the computer and went to UEFI BIOS The purpose is to set the boot order on the computer You set up the computer to boot from the newly created USB drive And here are the steps to install Proxmox You choose the hard drive to install Proxmox Next you set the country, time zone and keyboard You are then asked to create a new admin password for the virtualization server Next, you set up a static ip address for the Proxmox server After completing the steps the installation process begins It will take a few minutes to complete This is the ip address and port of the Proxmox server From another computer in the same local network you use the ip address and port 8006 to remotely access the virtualized server From another computer in the same local network you use the ip address and port 8006 to remotely access the virtualized server Username is root You use the setup in the Proxmox installation step to log in to the virtualization server I have completed the tutorial on how to install Proxmox on the computer Next I introduce how to install macOS Ventura on Proxmox To install macOS Ventura you download this operating system installer I put the link in the description So that you don't have to wait long, I have downloaded the macOS installer to this computer This file has the extension iso and is about 15GB in size You upload this file to the Proxmox server ISO images. This is where Proxmox server iso files are stored You browse to the macOS 13 installer iso file and upload it to Proxmox You browse to the macOS 13 installer iso file and upload it to Proxmox To boot and install macOS 13 you need one more file So you use Google and search for a tool called KVM OpenCore You use the latest version of this tool This file also has the extension iso but it is being compressed So after downloading you use WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract it To use this tool you upload it to Proxmox Successfully uploaded macOS 13 installer and bootloader Next you create a new virtual machine. You name the virtual machine as you like The identifier of this virtual machine is 100, it will be used in the next step Here you select the file with the bootloader, which is the tool called OpenCore Graphics card VMware compatible. Machine : q35 BIOS OVMF UEFI EFI storage Uncheck Pre-Enroll keys SCSI Controller : VirtIO SCSI Above are the settings suitable for the macOS virtual machine You set the hard drive as VirtISO Block Next you set the hard drive capacity Cache: White back unsafe You set the number of processors for this virtual machine The processor model is the same as that of the Proxmox virtualization server The minimum memory of this virtual machine is 4GB Next you set up the network controller for the virtual machine Model VMWare vmxnet3 The virtual machine has been completed and created And here is the hardware information of the newly created virtual machine You add the macOS 13 installer so you add a new CD DVD drive Here you add the file with the iso extension of the macOS installer Just like on a physical computer you set the boot order on a virtual machine You set up this virtual machine to boot from a bootloader called OpenCore There are a few things to customize before installing macOS You open the command window of the Proxmox hypervisor You use a text editor called nano to open the configuration file of the newly created virtual machine Each virtual machine on Proxmox is identified differently, you use this identifier to open the configuration file Each virtual machine on Proxmox is identified differently, you use this identifier to open the configuration file These are the parameters for the macOS virtual machine on Proxmox Depending on whether your Proxmox server uses Intel or AMD processors, you use different code My Proxmox server uses an Intel processor You copy and paste the code at the top of the virtual machine's configuration file Next you find and replace the code media=cdrom with the code cache=unsafe Next you find and replace the code media=cdrom with the code cache=unsafe You replace in both lines with the code media=cdrom With quite a bit of preparation, now you start the macOS virtual machine As mentioned in the previous section, this virtual machine boots from the boot loader and you will access a command prompt. As mentioned in the previous section, this virtual machine boots from the boot loader and you will access a command prompt. fs0: You use the following command System\Library\CoreServices\Boot.efi Now the new macOS boot screen appears for you to start the installation Just like on a physical computer you open disk utility Here you format the hard drive before installation You name the hard drive and format it Next you close disk utility and start installing macOS 13 You select the hard drive that has just been formatted to install the operating system It will take about 20 to 30 minutes to complete the installation So that you don't have to wait long, I will skip the installation step and go to the first boot step after completing the installation Completing the installation similar to a physical computer the first time you start up the Marco Similar to a physical computer, the first time you start up the macO 13 you will be asked to create a new administrative account and some other settings such as location, time zone And this is the end after about 2 hours Thank you for watching, don't forget to like and help me 600 thousand subscribers As you know to start the macOS 13 virtual machine there is a bootloader called OpenCore As you note to start the Mac OS 13 virtual machine there is a bootloader called opencore To not depend on this bootloader you will copy it to the hard drive of the macOS virtual machine You find and download a tool called OpenCore Configure This tool will help you mount the boot partitions You can use other tools like mountEFI or Clover to do this Here are the two bootable partitions once mounted You copy the folder named EFI from the OpenCore bootloader to the partition named EFI of the hard drive of the macOS virtual machine You copy the folder named EFI from the OpenCore bootloader to the partition named EFI of the hard drive of the macOS virtual machine You then unmount the macOS boot partitions Next you customize the hardware of this virtual machine You remove the CD DVD drive with the bootloader named OpenCore from this macOS virtual machine You remove the CD DVD drive with the bootloader named OpenCore from this macOS virtual machine Now macOS 13 virtual machine boots without bootloader named OpenCore Thank you for watching this far, good luck
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Length: 13min 24sec (804 seconds)
Published: Sat May 06 2023
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