lots of intel onboard video chipsets now support sr-iov with the right (free) software on proxmox so if you have a supported onboard intel graphics gpu, you can pass through a part of it (not the whole thing, so you can still get console video out of proxmox), and get basic gpu acceleration (which is similar to what you'd get on an intel macbook pro/air for example) and should allow you to run those apps that require gpu acceleration at full speed (or as full speed as whatever native igpu will give you, you probably aren't playing games with it).
Does your script also setup the MacOS serial and stuff such that BlueBubble and iMessage is working? I tried various hackintosh ways, tutorials and spend days figuring it out and at the end failed. The setup process for iMessage is definitely not as easy as what Don has described (just use a working imessage account and login), unless your script has helped him
I mean -- there really isn't a reason why you CAN'T run it on an N100. I have an N95 Mini PC, and as long as you level-set your expectation proportional to the CPU that you're using, I think that it's fine.
@@JDSchuitemaker Agreed. My only concern about running this script is that it is running it as root, directly on your Proxmox host. (This is where I think that Harvey's Virtual Environment One-Click Template might have an advantage over this method as you're not running anything (as far as I can tell), as root, directly on the Proxmox host itself. Admittedly, I haven't tested out his absolutely latest version, but I've used his one-click templates before where you're just basically restoring a VM and it picks it up from where you set up the macOS for the first time, so it reboots itself like 3 or 4 times.) That's the only harm I can potentially see, in trying to run this script.
Used this script a few weeks back could only get Mojave to run on AMD 5700G, maybe the Intel people have better luck. Much better to take the time to create a iso from a macOS download, then modify the conf file as in the end it saves time.
Ive tried the script but ive had issues with every format thats not default ext 4, im currently running brtfs, have you been able to get it working on that? I remember it was Sonoma so maybe that was the issue
@NovaspiritTech if you did not want us to see the info at the start.. there's like a split second we can see it.. just thought I would warn you :) PS: Great video! Need to try that.
Thanks for this. I got it working tonight. Kind of funny when I looked at the About This Mac settings. It's running on an AMD Ryzen 5 but Ventura thinks its a Xeon CPU. It got the speed right. It thinks I am using a 37 inch monitor. It's a 22" Dell monitor. Couple of things are weird, like the launchpad isn't there. (May just be off the bottom of the screen.) Haven't found the resolution setting yet... Proxmox isn't something I am familiar with, so that was necessary to get that installed first. Wasn't too bad. You are in my thoughts and hopes with your medical issues. Keep a good attitude, that does help.
My install did get hung up after the 2nd Install MacOS, I shut down the VM and tried again. Then it installed good. On MacOS 14 Sonoma Right now trying to figure out how to autoboot into MacOS without the select boot screen.
Just an FYI, when running on a 5500u (Ryzen 5 - 6 core, 12 threads ) on a mini PC, even giving it 8 cores and 8 gigs of RAM pegs the CPU during installation with nothing but the host running.
Harvey's Virtual Environment also has a one-click install template that he's now charging 5 GBP for (or you can install it the manual way for free). But that works better from the perspective that you're not running a script with the root account, on your Proxmox host.
You should add a disclaimer: Do not run questionable scripts on working/production environment (even a configired home lab setup), learn to do things manually or, at least, use script ONLY as a reference while doing stuff. P.S. Great channel, no offence intended, i just hate this AIO solutions, they break things often enough. Speaking from 14 y admin/dev perspective.
Please a video or a script or a wiki for "Latest Hackintosh Install on Unriad" and proper configuration for Windows 11, Ubuntu also I am running Win,ubuntu on an gen 4 nvme but getting speeds only 60 mbps max its usig hdd drivers idk what to do ?
I have lots of tips on my channel, including extremely detailed explanations. They are in Portuguese, but as everything is shown, you can follow along and replicate them in your setup.
You have to get a dump of your GPU's vBIOS linked, set the display of VM in Proxmox to "none" and make sure you have a dummy HDMI EDID plugged into the GPU if you're not using it via a display (remote access). You might also need to add VFIO parameters (audio and video) of your specific card to the conf file and ensure all your pre-requisites for IOMMU are done.
Doesn't seem to work - not sure what damage its done to my install - no instructions on how to remove it. I followed the install instructions and it said it was going to reboot my machine. I logged back in, and there was a new folder was in the root home. It had copied the latest opencore into my local ISO storage. I cd'd into the scripts folder and ran setup to get the menu back. I first tried the remove proxmox suscription message (option 203). I ran for a minute and then rebooted my system (no warning issued here). Nothing changed however. I then tried to run option 7 (macos sonoma). It asked me for a VM no and name (which I gave it). Then it asked me for a disk size - I pressed enter for the 64Gb default and it errored out with the message setup: 1372: [[: not found ERROR! SIZEDISK MUST HAVE INTEGER NUMBER! I ran it again and entered 64. Same error message... Enter a disk size [INTEGER] [or ENTER for Default: 64 Gb]: 64 setup: 1372: [[: not found ERROR! SIZEDISK MUST HAVE INTEGER NUMBER! It doesn't seem very robust if BOTH of the 2 things I've tried did nothing or failed.
Be careful, before installing this script it is important that you are prepared for the consequences. I ran it and it started installing prerequisites without indicating what they were, and it immediately restarted the Proxmox host. Once it restarted, LXC102 stopped working. After almost an hour, I think I managed to fix it. Obviously, it didn't work to install Hackintosh as it gives an error saying it cannot be installed. Do not use it!
@Novaspirittech! This is not working for me and I believe it is because everytime I try booting up the VM I get an error: "Storage "local" does not support content-type 'iso' " I am running Proxmox version 8.1.10 Tried installing the Sonoma and Ventura VM's and encountered the same error, this appears to be something simple to fix, I will research to see if I can find what or how to fix it!!!
lots of intel onboard video chipsets now support sr-iov with the right (free) software on proxmox so if you have a supported onboard intel graphics gpu, you can pass through a part of it (not the whole thing, so you can still get console video out of proxmox), and get basic gpu acceleration (which is similar to what you'd get on an intel macbook pro/air for example) and should allow you to run those apps that require gpu acceleration at full speed (or as full speed as whatever native igpu will give you, you probably aren't playing games with it).
Aware of any guides out there that illustrate how to do this?
Not working on AM06 Pro Mini PC, AMD Ryzen 7 5800U it hangs on apple boot logo
Heeeeey @NovaspiritTech! Thanks a lot for your vídeo and credits for me! Thanks and NICEEEE vídeo!!!
Thanks for setting this script up. I've done the MacOS VM setup a few times and it's a pain to do it all manually.
Does your script also setup the MacOS serial and stuff such that BlueBubble and iMessage is working? I tried various hackintosh ways, tutorials and spend days figuring it out and at the end failed. The setup process for iMessage is definitely not as easy as what Don has described (just use a working imessage account and login), unless your script has helped him
I have my Proxmox running on an Intel N100. Although this is a very interesting topic, I am not sure if I should try this on that hardware.
I mean -- there really isn't a reason why you CAN'T run it on an N100.
I have an N95 Mini PC, and as long as you level-set your expectation proportional to the CPU that you're using, I think that it's fine.
@@ewenchan1239 Lets just try it, without any high hopes... can always remove the VM again.
@@JDSchuitemaker
Agreed.
My only concern about running this script is that it is running it as root, directly on your Proxmox host.
(This is where I think that Harvey's Virtual Environment One-Click Template might have an advantage over this method as you're not running anything (as far as I can tell), as root, directly on the Proxmox host itself. Admittedly, I haven't tested out his absolutely latest version, but I've used his one-click templates before where you're just basically restoring a VM and it picks it up from where you set up the macOS for the first time, so it reboots itself like 3 or 4 times.)
That's the only harm I can potentially see, in trying to run this script.
Used this script a few weeks back could only get Mojave to run on AMD 5700G, maybe the Intel people have better luck. Much better to take the time to create a iso from a macOS download, then modify the conf file as in the end it saves time.
Ive tried the script but ive had issues with every format thats not default ext 4, im currently running brtfs, have you been able to get it working on that?
I remember it was Sonoma so maybe that was the issue
Could you please tell how to do the gpu pass through?
@NovaspiritTech if you did not want us to see the info at the start.. there's like a split second we can see it.. just thought I would warn you :)
PS: Great video! Need to try that.
thanks, what is the timeframe i neeed to be aware of?
thanks i found it, i'm added a blur to it now from youtube editor
@@NovaspiritTech NP! 👍
Thank you so much for this video. I am up and running Ventura OS on my Proxmox!
Thanks for this. I got it working tonight. Kind of funny when I looked at the About This Mac settings. It's running on an AMD Ryzen 5 but Ventura thinks its a Xeon CPU. It got the speed right. It thinks I am using a 37 inch monitor. It's a 22" Dell monitor. Couple of things are weird, like the launchpad isn't there. (May just be off the bottom of the screen.) Haven't found the resolution setting yet...
Proxmox isn't something I am familiar with, so that was necessary to get that installed first. Wasn't too bad.
You are in my thoughts and hopes with your medical issues. Keep a good attitude, that does help.
Thank you for making this video! It really helped me out. I was able to get Ventura to work on a Beelink S12 Mini PC.
Didn't word for me on Minisforum MS-01. The computer keep restarting.
I tried to install sonoma in proxmox running into a mac mini 2012 but it reboot constinusly. Its possible? Any suggest?
My install did get hung up after the 2nd Install MacOS, I shut down the VM and tried again. Then it installed good.
On MacOS 14 Sonoma
Right now trying to figure out how to autoboot into MacOS without the select boot screen.
Does this script still work? I did not have any success.
URL still work? Doesn't at my end.
can we use it to learn macos desktop development or compile flutter for ios?
Not working for me, says created VM successfully... but didn't actually create the machine
check the name of your disk. Mine was '''local' but the default by the script was "local-lvm"
8196 MB RAM??
...8192
i don't like executing script on the main shell, and this one seem to install something on the host
I agree.
That seems like it would be a terrible idea and/or a potential recipe for disaster.
Maybe just look at it first? Bash scripting is a bit obtuse, but you can get the gist of it without being an expert.
@@dktol56 knowing what it does, dont change the fact that it's install it on the host
Just an FYI, when running on a 5500u (Ryzen 5 - 6 core, 12 threads ) on a mini PC, even giving it 8 cores and 8 gigs of RAM pegs the CPU during installation with nothing but the host running.
it does not boot to opencore picker 8.2.4
does I need to downgrade to 8.1.4?
Thank you for this. Loving the Videos
My Win11 VM on Proxmox can actually work normally, I can play video on it w/o any issues. I didn't even passthrough GPU.
8GB RAM, 2 CPU out of 10700KF
What happens if when starting the VM in Proxmox we get a screen saying Start boot option and a white bar going across and it seems to not move at all?
Same here and I tried all versions. Also my host seems laggy now after trying this.
@@fsxspen Same
same here? does we need to downgrade to 8.1.4? because newer proxmox version is 8.2.4
Harvey's Virtual Environment also has a one-click install template that he's now charging 5 GBP for (or you can install it the manual way for free).
But that works better from the perspective that you're not running a script with the root account, on your Proxmox host.
You should add a disclaimer: Do not run questionable scripts on working/production environment (even a configired home lab setup), learn to do things manually or, at least, use script ONLY as a reference while doing stuff.
P.S. Great channel, no offence intended, i just hate this AIO solutions, they break things often enough. Speaking from 14 y admin/dev perspective.
then dont use it this is for people who dont care
Please a video or a script or a wiki for "Latest Hackintosh Install on Unriad"
and proper configuration for Windows 11, Ubuntu also I am running Win,ubuntu on an gen 4 nvme but getting speeds only 60 mbps max its usig hdd drivers idk what to do ?
Honestly i'd like a Hackintosh install guide in general
I have lots of tips on my channel, including extremely detailed explanations. They are in Portuguese, but as everything is shown, you can follow along and replicate them in your setup.
Its working but this script has restarted the host without any questiion...
Great Video but how to remove this script from proxmox host
have You tried NTFY as LXC ?
Does this work with VIRTGL?
can you add GPU passthrough to it?
GPU Passthrough - does not work!
You have to get a dump of your GPU's vBIOS linked, set the display of VM in Proxmox to "none" and make sure you have a dummy HDMI EDID plugged into the GPU if you're not using it via a display (remote access). You might also need to add VFIO parameters (audio and video) of your specific card to the conf file and ensure all your pre-requisites for IOMMU are done.
Doesn't seem to work - not sure what damage its done to my install - no instructions on how to remove it.
I followed the install instructions and it said it was going to reboot my machine. I logged back in, and there was a new folder was in the root home. It had copied the latest opencore into my local ISO storage.
I cd'd into the scripts folder and ran setup to get the menu back.
I first tried the remove proxmox suscription message (option 203). I ran for a minute and then rebooted my system (no warning issued here).
Nothing changed however.
I then tried to run option 7 (macos sonoma).
It asked me for a VM no and name (which I gave it).
Then it asked me for a disk size - I pressed enter for the 64Gb default and it errored out with the message
setup: 1372: [[: not found
ERROR! SIZEDISK MUST HAVE INTEGER NUMBER!
I ran it again and entered 64. Same error message...
Enter a disk size [INTEGER] [or ENTER for Default: 64 Gb]: 64
setup: 1372: [[: not found
ERROR! SIZEDISK MUST HAVE INTEGER NUMBER!
It doesn't seem very robust if BOTH of the 2 things I've tried did nothing or failed.
Be careful, before installing this script it is important that you are prepared for the consequences. I ran it and it started installing prerequisites without indicating what they were, and it immediately restarted the Proxmox host. Once it restarted, LXC102 stopped working. After almost an hour, I think I managed to fix it. Obviously, it didn't work to install Hackintosh as it gives an error saying it cannot be installed. Do not use it!
my lxc is also not starting after running that script. Can you please tell me how you fixed it?
@Novaspirittech! This is not working for me and I believe it is because everytime I try booting up the VM I get an error: "Storage "local" does not support content-type 'iso' "
I am running Proxmox version 8.1.10
Tried installing the Sonoma and Ventura VM's and encountered the same error, this appears to be something simple to fix, I will research to see if I can find what or how to fix it!!!
I just added the content type ISO to my local storage and will test to see if that fixes it, i thought of it right after my first comment, lol
That was it, I could have just solved the issue without typing these three comments, but I guess if anyone encounters the error the fix is here!!!
got crash on proxmox
Thanks!
Thanks Don.
Great video
Something sus, with that “system” reboot before the download. Sounds like a boot loader was installed.
Thanks , like
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