It's easier then qemu .. .but if it supports passthrough then .. woaaah.. it's easier.. but kvm gave us more conteols om what's going on... And Virt manager.. but i am thinking to use the qcow2 in virt.. that gonna be good
At first it never got quite there. It made it through the install, then reboots but then automatically goes right back to the Disk Utility screen with the option to reinstall, etc. So I never get to actually past the 6:45 point in the video. Then I realized that on the Clover screen I had to choose the correct boot option, and voila, it worked exactly like indicated. :-) Haven't done the passthroughs yet, but it is definitely up and running. Thanks for a great video!!
Very good video! I really enjoy watching your channel. I’ve been in the IT industry for over 35 years and find it fascinating to learn and try new things; especially with Linux. This old dog loves to learn new tricks. 😊
This is really sharp and competent. It's fast, but clear, no hint of slick, like Xmas in July. Very good stuff. Some details about devices I will need to slow down (pause) to follow, but quite OK. I'm a legacy mac user running El Cap, and would love access to OSS that my old warhorse won't run any more. Thanks for this; you rock.
Oh, Big Slur is a dog.... We have a fleet of about 200 Macs (and 8000 Lenovo PCs/LAptops), and have been blocking the Big Slur update, but it's about to start forcing an upgrade which we don't want...
QEMU is lovely. It is nice that Wendell and the people over at Level1Techs take so much care of it. Mostly of course to get Windows running inside but still. I have passed through my Windows NVMe as well as the harddrive with my Windows games on it, as well as my monitor's USB ports and the RX5700. Still can play Cyberpunk 2077 fine as well as Windows exclusive online games that refuse to work with Wine (or would ban you otherwise).
How's the performance in cbp? I used to own one myself in a passthrough config as well, but had to send it in due to constant crashes and got the money back instead. Would love to know if you get any stutters or anything. R u using looking glass?
@@LampJustin I'm using either Looking Glass or Parsec depending on the mood but I'm having multiple inputs on my monitor too, so switching to the 5700 that's handled by Windows is fairly easy. Other than that, I experience no difference in performance from running Windows natively (which is possible as I have just passed through the NVMe and harddrive), potentially also because CDPR optimizes the game first and foremost also to run on six core CPUs which I have set libvirt to for the CPU. I'm playing VR with that setup as well, no issues with Alyx, Project Cars or anything like that on my Oculus Quest.
@@MegaManNeo wow nice! Thank you for your answer! How good does parsec work? I tried it and couldn't get HEVC working on Linux and h.264 looks really terrible!
@@LampJustin It works fine for me with the 5700 for the Windows host (meaning the VM in that case) and the client doing whatever necessary to display things. I can play at 144fps via Parsec as well as in fullHD, which is my monitor's resolution and refresh rate. The openSuSE side of things uses the RX580 which is still enough to encode the stream even though I prefer Looking Glass for the simple fact it's a direct feed.
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing. I've tried installing MacOS on ubuntu using foxlet github repository, similar to "launch" file. And I got 2 problems, cannot set VM to fullscreen and GPU passthrough.
Excelente aporta a quienes aprendemos a manejar los sistemas linux y MacOs. Es el modo mas economico y practico de aprender MAcOs sin comprar una Mac. Millon de Gracias desde Juan Gomez Republica Dominicana.
Hi! thank you very much for the great tutorial and video. I have two questions (on something probably I didn't catch): Is the VM able to read and write over external SSD or HHD after this process? Did you also try to install editing programs as final cut? Thank you again in advance :)
if you've searched high and wide, if you've tried all of the other tutorials (of which there hundreds!) then this is NOT clickbait because compared to every other tutorial on how to run MacOS on virt, this really DOES feel like it works in one click 😆 holy crap I feel like I'm a vet that's been through hell and back after so many failures and false Horizons. the fact that this has been around for a year and I only saw it thanks to the algorithm adding it to my timeline 😭
Thank you for your efforts and your energy, I don't know how you figured all that out, but thanks for sharing. I recently switched to Linux as my daily driver after using Macs for 20 years and this might come in hand. Again, thanks
Thank you for the tutorial. I think there is a mistake in it. Mistake which caused a lot of problems for me. I'll be brief. You should not change RAM and CPU cores in "launch" file before you install MacOS, because installation won't run properly. I've tried many times to install with increased cores and higher RAM and failed. When I ran the installation on vanilla settings everything was fine. Disk image can be changed before the installation, but nothing else. Maybe it is just on my system, but if someone will stuck on installation, please try my solution.
This method works. If you're not comfortable working in terminal, then you kinda miss the point of working in linux. Am working on exporting the sosumi vm into virtual box. There'sa qemu command to convert the qcow2 file into a vdi file and export it to the VBox directory. found the instructions last night and planning to play with it later today.
Questions: 1. Can QEMU emulate ARM hardware on x86_64 CPU? 2. Can you run that Linux version on RPi 8GB? 3. Can you do the same snap install & get MAC OSX VM running on the RPi? 4. Can this be done in Windows using WSL v2?
1. Yes you can run arm VMs in qemu on other architectures. 2. What do you mean? Running an x86_64 VM on an rpi? If you use qemu without the kvm accelerator it will emulate the architecture. So yes in theory it could work but due to the way x86 is built (very complex/complicated) it's slow as hell of you even get it work that is. 3. As above yes and no. 4. Yes you can run run KVM accelerates virtual machines in a nested configuration, but nesting is a whole different beast so I don't really know. github.com/kmmiles/wsl2-kvm In any way, you should rather go the VMware player workstation (you can google working products keys ;)) route and unlock the feature to run macos VMs with the VMware unlocker tool. It works on Linux and windows
I might have missed this but is there a way to change the resolution? I'm doing this on my Surface Pro 3 and I get grey bars when I full screen sosumi.
I'm on Arch Linux or some distro based on Arch, and managed to get all the steps to work up to 6:40 but after installing and reboot it is stuck on Shell. If I type exit I can go to what kind of looks like a bios menu and from the boot maintenance manager, Boot From File only has EFI. If I select Change Boot Order I can see that Mac OS X is at the top so it seems to be installed but it skips that and goes to EFI Internal Shell for some reason. Edit: If anyone has the same issue try reinstalling sosumi, restart computer and check bios for virtual machine options enabled, make sure on the step where you erase the partition it is the correct one. That seemed to work for me.
For some reason, booting is stuck on the screen like here 5:00 and nothing happening. Is this normal? So, the problem was that for some reason when I'm changing number of cores in launch file to 6 it wont work. 4 cores max. Though i have 8-core CPU. But oh well. Well, after installing instead of 6:46 screen i'm getting 5:19 screen. Weird.
Very fun to tweak and make work. Unfortunately, it is Catalina and apps don't install on it because it is too old. Not negative, just saying for those wondering that haven't done it yet. Now I want to learn how to do that with other linux distros. That has utility!
thanks for the video. this is really awesome. with this setup how easy is it to make and use cloned images? for instance, a boot up menu with a backup copy + one to upgrade to big slur?
Hy there. Im trying to update to Mac Big Sur. But after the installation i have to restart, after restart it comes back to Catalina. Is't possible to upgrade to BigSur with sosumi?
12:30 Hey dude, Nice video. Just note, you were not changing permissions on USB, you did it on the camera device instead. Nothing relevant, but just in case. Cheers!
after editing the launch file it stucks at this issue at the beginning of the installation fs0:\EFI\CLOVER\CLOVERX64.efi AMF: Only 247/256 slide values are usable! Valid slides: 9-255 I'm running ubuntu 20.04 any help with this issue?
After the MacOS downloads, my mouse is frozen and I'm unable to get to "Reinstall MacOS" under MacOS Utility. I am not able to finish the installation because of the frozen mouse, any help please?
So far SOSUMI is the fastest working VM for MacOS for me. Compared do simple KVM it is faster. Virtualbox vm is unusable. I hope that SOSUMI will be continued.
Don: how to change to use bridge networking instead of the default NAT? e.g. I would like to use Time Machine to a network server. And secondly, how do I share files between host and client?
I have tried macOS KVM method before and my only issue was with GPU acceleration. I know a passthrough is needed but basic acceleration wouldn't be a bad idea. I've read about some experimental GPU emulation, spice and viewpoint methods and can't wait for them to be functional.
OK here's a question! How did you get to your user ID to write the command lines? You closed the clover window and the konsol window was still open, but when I close the clover window, the konsol window also closes automatically.Could you clarify this please?
Is that a YOGA S740 or a ideadpad 5? I have the S740 and it runs catalina fine natively, no need for crappy VMs that have no graphics acceleration thus making macOS run like shit.
I´ve created a separate partition for Linux when installed the Windows, but you make things very ease. Dou you have any video like that with an easy as that installing MacOS on this separate partition on SSD!? I've tried a lot tutorials over web and none works.
Thx a lot for this video, my Mac OS VM works, only am i not able to forward a firewire port to QEMU... anyone knows how to do this similer to USB? How can I know the device, bus port of firewire device?
Great video, thanks for sharing. I just tried to setup 6 cores like you did, but didn't work - I got a warning like this: "qemu-system-x86_64: warning: Invalid CPU topology deprecated: sockets (0) * dies (1) * cores (6) * threads (1) != maxcpus (4)" Setting up 4 it works nicely.
Hi, just stumbled upon your video and now I've got a running macOS Catalina. Thanks! But now I'm wondering how to install the upgrade to Sonoma. I can download and restart but nothing changes. Could you please make a video about this topic?
use 'lsusb' command to get vendor id and product id '0000:0000', and then add the following line to the file launch: -device usb-host,vendorid=0x0000,productid=0x \
i have a question but probably silly. i have a imac that has amd graphics that doesn'y supported by the patched edition catalina. high sierra is the issue less working os for me. would you recommend installing linux under high sierra than sosumi mavericks or catalina under linux that is under high sierra to hope that it could use some sort of generic graphics?
So I was thinking to upgrade my PC (my current one is still useable ie waiting for GPU prices to fall to normality), but I would really like to branch out to OSX. Choice 1: Get a Mac mini Choice 2: Get better PC specs and Sosumi a Mac. Q1:Is the Sosumi route really just for tickering for some badge of IT honor? I have a VMware version of OSX but its too slow to be useful, its just there to format my external drive to APFS for my IPad, Its too slow to do any serious work on it. If its a PC Sosumi, what GPU would I need/recommend I assume it has to be AMD discrete GPU any useful card that can serve as a hakintosh convertable. And for CPU? Intel or Ryzen. I am thinking Ryzen 5800 ATM with 32GB Ram GPU (too unreasonably priced to worry about ATM)?
Installed fine first go. Only a couple of issues; 1. In Clover, what's with the black and yellow stripe icons. 2. Camera pass-thru works fine (had to give perms in /dev/bus, etc...) but a tad blurry compared to native - not a biggie though. 3. Network - this is a wierd one. I can browse, etc, but when I run Software Update it says I'm not connected to the internet, which I clearly am Great tutorial, BTW
I have: Ryzen 9 5900x 32gb ram Rtx 3070 Rx 480 8gb 1tb nvme drive 😎 Mac working awesome! Rx 480 GPU passthrough working wonders. 16gb ram! Doing its job! 8 cores 16 threads for the VM! Awesome!!!! And +500gb nvme storage for the VM!!! Omg!!! This is so awesome! Guys it works great! Using it for online school! No issues so far! 😎😎😎
Hi I have a question here is it can I use the same method for installing mac os on an another Linux distro named PoP os it is also ubuntu based os waiting for your reply, thank you
Hi great video! Do you know how I can increase the VRAM from 3mb to the max of my i5 9600k? It is really laggy now, and I don’t have an extra dedicated GPU.
thanks for the tutorial, also catalina audio is working fine. Could you do big sur installation with open core, audio setup and pass through please and alsa audio passthrough😁
I have dual boot with Windows so i have given 20 gb for root and 100 gb for home. Macos installation will take space from the other or from the home partition itself.
If you guys are interested in seeing GPU passthrough. Thumbs up this comment
hell yes!
Yes Plz, do I need to have 2 separate graphics cards for the GPU pass through?
Yes! And thank you!
GPU Passthrough is a must
Most definitely!
So, running it is 1 click, but setting it up is many clicks and a lot of typing ;-)
it IS a single click install if you accept the defaults...
It's easier then qemu .. .but if it supports passthrough then .. woaaah.. it's easier.. but kvm gave us more conteols om what's going on... And Virt manager.. but i am thinking to use the qcow2 in virt.. that gonna be good
Woth typing, because it is fastest working MacOS VM from my experience.
Just let him have a flashy title
It's not really that much typing if you aren't going to pass anything through :P
This channel literally gave me two out of two tutorials i've been looking for (this one and ms office in wine one). Good job!
At first it never got quite there. It made it through the install, then reboots but then automatically goes right back to the Disk Utility screen with the option to reinstall, etc. So I never get to actually past the 6:45 point in the video. Then I realized that on the Clover screen I had to choose the correct boot option, and voila, it worked exactly like indicated. :-)
Haven't done the passthroughs yet, but it is definitely up and running. Thanks for a great video!!
Watched this about a dozen times now. Just caught the "Big Slur" name --- LOL love it
Very good video! I really enjoy watching your channel. I’ve been in the IT industry for over 35 years and find it fascinating to learn and try new things; especially with Linux. This old dog loves to learn new tricks. 😊
don't think iv'e seen a mac vm work that well without gpu passthrought. normally they lag like crazy without the hardware acceleration.
Yeah it sucks without 3d accel but using splashtop helps with lags and stuff like that
He's using the VirGL virtual GPU. It's really nice, although it only works with OpenGL and soon Vulkan, but not that Microsoft stuff.
Its a Christmas miracle! This is the only time I've gotten macos running fully in a vm. I can finally run my bluebubbles server 24/7
Running fully with hardware acceleration?
@@IndefiniteGrain lol.
This is really sharp and competent. It's fast, but clear, no hint of slick, like Xmas in July. Very good stuff. Some details about devices I will need to slow down (pause) to follow, but quite OK. I'm a legacy mac user running El Cap, and would love access to OSS that my old warhorse won't run any more. Thanks for this; you rock.
I must admit I laugher a bit more than I should have on that Big "Slur" 😂😂
Oh, Big Slur is a dog.... We have a fleet of about 200 Macs (and 8000 Lenovo PCs/LAptops), and have been blocking the Big Slur update, but it's about to start forcing an upgrade which we don't want...
QEMU is lovely.
It is nice that Wendell and the people over at Level1Techs take so much care of it.
Mostly of course to get Windows running inside but still.
I have passed through my Windows NVMe as well as the harddrive with my Windows games on it, as well as my monitor's USB ports and the RX5700.
Still can play Cyberpunk 2077 fine as well as Windows exclusive online games that refuse to work with Wine (or would ban you otherwise).
How's the performance in cbp? I used to own one myself in a passthrough config as well, but had to send it in due to constant crashes and got the money back instead. Would love to know if you get any stutters or anything. R u using looking glass?
@@LampJustin I'm using either Looking Glass or Parsec depending on the mood but I'm having multiple inputs on my monitor too, so switching to the 5700 that's handled by Windows is fairly easy.
Other than that, I experience no difference in performance from running Windows natively (which is possible as I have just passed through the NVMe and harddrive), potentially also because CDPR optimizes the game first and foremost also to run on six core CPUs which I have set libvirt to for the CPU.
I'm playing VR with that setup as well, no issues with Alyx, Project Cars or anything like that on my Oculus Quest.
@@MegaManNeo wow nice! Thank you for your answer! How good does parsec work? I tried it and couldn't get HEVC working on Linux and h.264 looks really terrible!
@@LampJustin It works fine for me with the 5700 for the Windows host (meaning the VM in that case) and the client doing whatever necessary to display things.
I can play at 144fps via Parsec as well as in fullHD, which is my monitor's resolution and refresh rate.
The openSuSE side of things uses the RX580 which is still enough to encode the stream even though I prefer Looking Glass for the simple fact it's a direct feed.
@@MegaManNeo nice thank you! That's all the questions I have 😂
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing. I've tried installing MacOS on ubuntu using foxlet github repository, similar to "launch" file. And I got 2 problems, cannot set VM to fullscreen and GPU passthrough.
Excelente aporta a quienes aprendemos a manejar los sistemas linux y MacOs. Es el modo mas economico y practico de aprender MAcOs sin comprar una Mac. Millon de Gracias desde Juan Gomez Republica Dominicana.
Awesome video! Interesting video! Merry Christmas!
Apple's OS on Linux using a Raspberry Pi 400 mouse! :D
Is it even booting?
Open source till we die 🔥🔥🔥
That’s very cool! I can’t wait to try this. Thanks for the video! Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 😊
Hi! thank you very much for the great tutorial and video. I have two questions (on something probably I didn't catch): Is the VM able to read and write over external SSD or HHD after this process? Did you also try to install editing programs as final cut? Thank you again in advance :)
What laptop are you using? Does pci pass through work?
if you've searched high and wide, if you've tried all of the other tutorials (of which there hundreds!)
then this is NOT clickbait because compared to every other tutorial on how to run MacOS on virt, this really DOES feel like it works in one click 😆
holy crap I feel like I'm a vet that's been through hell and back after so many failures and false Horizons.
the fact that this has been around for a year and I only saw it thanks to the algorithm adding it to my timeline 😭
Can you get that installed on win 10 pro wkstation? There is a unbuntu file system for win 10.
I don't think Sosumi will work on Windows but this works perfectly.
macosvmware.tech.blog/
@@opemilekanadesunloye a emulation over emulation not a good idea at all
@@pestcontrol7249 You're talking to the dude above right?
@@opemilekanadesunloye what about graphics performance if I use this method? No extreme lags or something?
@@ltrttl I used it on a 4 core i5 3470 and was fine. I have it 6gb of ram tho and had to enable virtualization in vmware settings.
Thank you for your efforts and your energy, I don't know how you figured all that out, but thanks for sharing. I recently switched to Linux as my daily driver after using Macs for 20 years and this might come in hand. Again, thanks
So sue me?
Don't mind if I do - Tim crook.
I'm not sure if you realize the irony behind all of this?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sosumi
@@garlicsalt2 lmaooo
Thank you for the tutorial. I think there is a mistake in it. Mistake which caused a lot of problems for me. I'll be brief. You should not change RAM and CPU cores in "launch" file before you install MacOS, because installation won't run properly. I've tried many times to install with increased cores and higher RAM and failed. When I ran the installation on vanilla settings everything was fine. Disk image can be changed before the installation, but nothing else. Maybe it is just on my system, but if someone will stuck on installation, please try my solution.
Ah yes, my favorite macOS release. *macOS Big Slur*
When you ask people: "Why you want to install a Mac Os in your PC"
the response : "Just making fun of apple"
This method works. If you're not comfortable working in terminal, then you kinda miss the point of working in linux. Am working on exporting the sosumi vm into virtual box. There'sa qemu command to convert the qcow2 file into a vdi file and export it to the VBox directory. found the instructions last night and planning to play with it later today.
Physical storage, or storing a disk image as a partition, will be faster still
Questions:
1. Can QEMU emulate ARM hardware on x86_64 CPU?
2. Can you run that Linux version on RPi 8GB?
3. Can you do the same snap install & get MAC OSX VM running on the RPi?
4. Can this be done in Windows using WSL v2?
No, this is only possible on x64 devices.
@@Lukes-Tech Sorry, corrected. Was mindset on x86 or arm, but guest we have x86_64 & arm64.
1. Yes you can run arm VMs in qemu on other architectures.
2. What do you mean? Running an x86_64 VM on an rpi? If you use qemu without the kvm accelerator it will emulate the architecture. So yes in theory it could work but due to the way x86 is built (very complex/complicated) it's slow as hell of you even get it work that is.
3. As above yes and no.
4. Yes you can run run KVM accelerates virtual machines in a nested configuration, but nesting is a whole different beast so I don't really know. github.com/kmmiles/wsl2-kvm In any way, you should rather go the VMware player workstation (you can google working products keys ;)) route and unlock the feature to run macos VMs with the VMware unlocker tool. It works on Linux and windows
Get out with your Windows...Windows Sucks
Wait... its a .qcow2 file right. What happens if you copy the file onto Proxmox whic uses QEMU too. Im curious.
Edit:nice video
Proxmox requires a modified qemu to run mac os. In this video I have myself showing macos in proxmox ruclips.net/video/YsHzJHykxNA/видео.html
@@NovaspiritTech could you do a tutorial installing macos on proxmox?
I might have missed this but is there a way to change the resolution? I'm doing this on my Surface Pro 3 and I get grey bars when I full screen sosumi.
A fun project for me to try! Great tutorial! Thank you!!
I'm on Arch Linux or some distro based on Arch, and managed to get all the steps to work up to 6:40 but after installing and reboot it is stuck on Shell. If I type exit I can go to what kind of looks like a bios menu and from the boot maintenance manager, Boot From File only has EFI. If I select Change Boot Order I can see that Mac OS X is at the top so it seems to be installed but it skips that and goes to EFI Internal Shell for some reason.
Edit: If anyone has the same issue try reinstalling sosumi, restart computer and check bios for virtual machine options enabled, make sure on the step where you erase the partition it is the correct one. That seemed to work for me.
For some reason, booting is stuck on the screen like here 5:00 and nothing happening. Is this normal?
So, the problem was that for some reason when I'm changing number of cores in launch file to 6 it wont work. 4 cores max. Though i have 8-core CPU. But oh well.
Well, after installing instead of 6:46 screen i'm getting 5:19 screen. Weird.
Very fun to tweak and make work. Unfortunately, it is Catalina and apps don't install on it because it is too old. Not negative, just saying for those wondering that haven't done it yet. Now I want to learn how to do that with other linux distros. That has utility!
thanks for the video. this is really awesome.
with this setup how easy is it to make and use cloned images? for instance, a boot up menu with a backup copy + one to upgrade to big slur?
Just copy the macos.qcow2 file
Another great video!
Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!
Hy there. Im trying to update to Mac Big Sur. But after the installation i have to restart, after restart it comes back to Catalina. Is't possible to upgrade to BigSur with sosumi?
12:30 Hey dude, Nice video. Just note, you were not changing permissions on USB, you did it on the camera device instead. Nothing relevant, but just in case. Cheers!
Interesting stuff man, you just earned a new subscriber
Wow that was a surprise!!! Thank you for this tutorial.
Thanks for the video pal!! How is the Final Cut Pro X performance on a standard gaming PC? It was very bad on my old Hackintosh build.
Yeah don't bother without GPU passthrough it's garbage
Gpu passthrough is interesting for me, how can i do this ?
What do you use distro in this clip?
after editing the launch file it stucks at this issue at the beginning of the installation
fs0:\EFI\CLOVER\CLOVERX64.efi
AMF: Only 247/256 slide values are usable!
Valid slides: 9-255
I'm running ubuntu 20.04
any help with this issue?
same problem here
@@shadow16810 me too
same :/
After the MacOS downloads, my mouse is frozen and I'm unable to get to "Reinstall MacOS" under MacOS Utility. I am not able to finish the installation because of the frozen mouse, any help please?
Thanks for the video. Any suggestions on how to resolve audio crackling? Ubuntu 20.10. Thanks!
So far SOSUMI is the fastest working VM for MacOS for me. Compared do simple KVM it is faster. Virtualbox vm is unusable. I hope that SOSUMI will be continued.
Hey Don, any interest in checking out a System76 laptop? I just got a Lemur Pro (lemp10) and we happen to be in the same area.
Nice video Don! Thank you for sharing it with us :) Merry Christmas to you and the family!🎄🎁😎JP
Question after changing mem from 2 to 8 sosumi still says 2 gb ram top displays only 4 gigs total in use
6:34 its as fast as your drive is. I got nvme drive and it says 15mins for me.
Don: how to change to use bridge networking instead of the default NAT? e.g. I would like to use Time Machine to a network server. And secondly, how do I share files between host and client?
look up share folders between macos vm and host. There is a tutorial on RUclips on how to do that.
quick question, can we use sosumi with virt-manager. It will make everything GUI based right. Is it possible?
no, not that i know of. but, you can do it with macOS-Simple-KVM
I tried that buy yes correct, simple kvm works with virt-manager. Sosumi at the moment no.
How do I full screen it?
I have tried macOS KVM method before and my only issue was with GPU acceleration. I know a passthrough is needed but basic acceleration wouldn't be a bad idea. I've read about some experimental GPU emulation, spice and viewpoint methods and can't wait for them to be functional.
Does this work with Ryzen Laptop Processors?
Yep it will
For me this worked on a 3500u and on a 2600 ...
Yep. Works a charm. Ryzen9 3900
Works on my Ryzen 5 4600u
Great video, but does it support AMD processors?
Yup, ryzen and up. I tested it also on 1700
Hi, thanks for the video. Question: What about iMessage integration? I use it a lot on my Mac and would like to have that at work... will it work?
OK here's a question! How did you get to your user ID to write the command lines? You closed the clover window and the konsol window was still open, but when I close the clover window, the konsol window also closes automatically.Could you clarify this please?
Cause I loaded from terminal, not icon
Thanks for the video, one question, I can only change the size before installing it, I already run out of space 😢, greetings from Colombia.
Is that a YOGA S740 or a ideadpad 5? I have the S740 and it runs catalina fine natively, no need for crappy VMs that have no graphics acceleration thus making macOS run like shit.
i have an ideapad 530s... while alittle difficult i can still passthrough the mx150
I´ve created a separate partition for Linux when installed the Windows, but you make things very ease. Dou you have any video like that with an easy as that installing MacOS on this separate partition on SSD!? I've tried a lot tutorials over web and none works.
Great video! I believe that such a solution together with a latest generation Intel compatible with mac os works wonders
Thx a lot for this video, my Mac OS VM works, only am i not able to forward a firewire port to QEMU... anyone knows how to do this similer to USB? How can I know the device, bus port of firewire device?
Great video, thanks for sharing. I just tried to setup 6 cores like you did, but didn't work - I got a warning like this:
"qemu-system-x86_64: warning: Invalid CPU topology deprecated: sockets (0) * dies (1) * cores (6) * threads (1) != maxcpus (4)"
Setting up 4 it works nicely.
Hi, just stumbled upon your video and now I've got a running macOS Catalina. Thanks! But now I'm wondering how to install the upgrade to Sonoma. I can download and restart but nothing changes. Could you please make a video about this topic?
thank you for tuto but sosumi can't detect my iphone on usb
any solution
use 'lsusb' command to get vendor id and product id '0000:0000', and then add the following line to the file launch:
-device usb-host,vendorid=0x0000,productid=0x \
@@alialhaidary1072 thank you for your response
Brilliant it worked the first time. Question, if I wanted to install an older version of Mac OS like Yosemite is there a sosumi version for that?
probably check on Github
whats the name of the music that you are using in your intro
Thanks for the content, worked perfectly.
i have a question but probably silly.
i have a imac that has amd graphics that doesn'y supported by the patched edition catalina. high sierra is the issue less working os for me.
would you recommend installing linux under high sierra than sosumi mavericks or catalina under linux that is under high sierra to hope that it could use some sort of generic graphics?
great video and very informative!
How it is this compared to an Hackintosh?
My webcam connects no problem, just can't get any kind of usb thumb to work. When I start sosumi the device number changes.
So I was thinking to upgrade my PC (my current one is still useable ie waiting for GPU prices to fall to normality), but I would really like to branch out to OSX. Choice 1: Get a Mac mini Choice 2: Get better PC specs and Sosumi a Mac. Q1:Is the Sosumi route really just for tickering for some badge of IT honor? I have a VMware version of OSX but its too slow to be useful, its just there to format my external drive to APFS for my IPad, Its too slow to do any serious work on it. If its a PC Sosumi, what GPU would I need/recommend I assume it has to be AMD discrete GPU any useful card that can serve as a hakintosh convertable. And for CPU? Intel or Ryzen. I am thinking Ryzen 5800 ATM with 32GB Ram GPU (too unreasonably priced to worry about ATM)?
using Ubuntu 20.04 and Pop OS it keeps getting hung up on MACH Reboot. Anyone have any idea how to get passed that?
Adjust core count and try again
@@NovaspiritTech Thanks Don! Great video as well.
This video is wonderful.. it helped me alot...
USB passthrough?
Any way to add a GUI to the QEMU startup options. Editing a text file every time I need to startup is annoying.
:-( I guess not. Catalina is fine, but no USB, and other issues is very limiting.
How about a tutorial on relocating a virtual machine to virt manager? That would be good for any VM, and Sosumi.
Do you think it could do realtime i.e. super low latency audio such as for GarageBand ?
You need big sur to use garageband realized after installing this..
Is that package legal? Hackintoshes are technically not legal for instance.
Yes it is. The only thing I'm unsure about is that it ships with the osmk and I don't think that's legal in their eyes.
Hiya. For some reason, the common file doesn’t exist. Please help!
Installed fine first go. Only a couple of issues;
1. In Clover, what's with the black and yellow stripe icons.
2. Camera pass-thru works fine (had to give perms in /dev/bus, etc...) but a tad blurry compared to native - not a biggie though.
3. Network - this is a wierd one. I can browse, etc, but when I run Software Update it says I'm not connected to the internet, which I clearly am
Great tutorial, BTW
Software update won’t work with an invalid serial number and also vms don’t agree with macOS’s native network handler
I have:
Ryzen 9 5900x
32gb ram
Rtx 3070
Rx 480 8gb
1tb nvme drive
😎
Mac working awesome!
Rx 480 GPU passthrough working wonders. 16gb ram! Doing its job! 8 cores 16 threads for the VM! Awesome!!!! And +500gb nvme storage for the VM!!! Omg!!! This is so awesome! Guys it works great! Using it for online school! No issues so far! 😎😎😎
Do you know if this supports nested virtualization for running xcode simulated devices?
Hi I have a question
here is it can I use the same method for installing mac os on an another Linux distro named PoP os it is also ubuntu based os
waiting for your reply,
thank you
Is there is way to exit mouse grab while qemu is in full screen?
Hi great video! Do you know how I can increase the VRAM from 3mb to the max of my i5 9600k? It is really laggy now, and I don’t have an extra dedicated GPU.
What distro of Linux is the one used in the video? Looks nice
its either ubuntu or kubuntu
The spirit that never disappoint
Nice tutorials.. what I was looking for is GPU pass through with secondary monitor over if possible.
Thanks, I totally forgot the "1 Click" thing. 😄
Would you please tell me how can I resize my mac after complete sosumi installation?
Is there any way to run the VM from another drive, that's not the main one where snap installs everything?
Since Mac OS and Linux are both derivations of Unix, can you run the Mac system NATIVELY on Linux?
You're the best, thanks my friend
Me: thinks I’m cool using glorious model o mouse
This guy: *raspberry pi official mouse 😎*
thanks for the tutorial, also catalina audio is working fine. Could you do big sur installation with open core, audio setup and pass through please and alsa audio passthrough😁
What is the most recent version of MacOS that can be run using this approach?
I have dual boot with Windows so i have given 20 gb for root and 100 gb for home.
Macos installation will take space from the other or from the home partition itself.