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[DOCS] Updated instructions to use virt-manager
* Added instructions for adding installation disk in virt-manager * Added OVMF config instructions
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Then run `basic.sh` to start the machine and install macOS. Remember to partition in Disk Utility first!
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Then run `basic.sh` to start the machine and install macOS. Remember to partition in Disk Utility first!
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## Step 2a (Virtual Machine Manager)
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## Step 2a (Virtual Machine Manager)
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If instead of QEMU, you'd like to import the setup into Virt-Manager for further configuration, just run `sudo ./make.sh --add`.
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1. If instead of QEMU, you'd like to import the setup into Virt-Manager for further configuration, just run `sudo ./make.sh --add`.
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2. After running the above command, add `MyDisk.qcow2` as storage in the properties of the newly added entry for VM.
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## Step 2b (Headless Systems)
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## Step 2b (Headless Systems)
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If you're using a cloud-based/headless system, you can use `headless.sh` to set up a quick VNC instance. Settings are defined through variables as seen in the following example. VNC will start on port `5900` by default.
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If you're using a cloud-based/headless system, you can use `headless.sh` to set up a quick VNC instance. Settings are defined through variables as seen in the following example. VNC will start on port `5900` by default.
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- Edit that to your preferred screen resolution.
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- Edit that to your preferred screen resolution.
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- Some odd/intermediate resolutions like 1366×768 may not work well. Try to stick to more common 16:9, 16:10, and 4:3 form factors.
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- Some odd/intermediate resolutions like 1366×768 may not work well. Try to stick to more common 16:9, 16:10, and 4:3 form factors.
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2. Shut down the VM, relaunch it using `basic.sh` script and follow the following steps:
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- Press `Escape` key as soon as the window comes up.
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- In the interface that comes up, select `Device Manager`->`OVMF Platform Configuration`->`Change Preferred` and select the correct resolution.
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- Press `F10` to save the changes.
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- Press `Escape` multiple times to come back to main menu, and then select `Continue` on it.
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