In which case, it would be useful to highlight the fact so as to alert the user to double check the setting.socratis wrote:Why would he include that? It's the default for an OSX guest...Nap wrote:The only important thing he does not cover is the selection of the network adapter. You should choose the Intel PRO/1000 MT Server (82545EM) card.
My first attempt failed because I had the wrong NIC configured, though it may have been my own doing as I tend to prefer the Desktop version. On the second attempt, I noticed the network card was pre-selected and worked fine.
No problem. After searching for a few hours, and meeting a number of dead-ends, it was a great find. Cheers.socratis wrote:Nap wrote:PS. BTW, I've included Tobi's tutorial in the "[HowTo] Install OSX 10.13 in a VM" tutorial, I unfortunately discovered it too late...