Hello,
I am trying to set up my VM on my Macbook Pro (host) where I have Mojave. I am trying to install a Mojave (guest) VM and everything works fine up until Mojave is actually being installed (please see screen shots ). When it gets close to the end, it just kind of crashes and the whole thing restarts. Any ideas what I might be doing wrong? I created the ISO using instructions in the following instructions
hdiutil create -o /tmp/mojave.cdr -size 6g -layout SPUD -fs HFS+J
hdiutil attach /tmp/mojave.cdr.dmg -noverify -mountpoint /Volumes/install_mojave
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ mojave.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/install_mojave
mv /tmp/mojave.cdr.dmg ~/Desktop/InstallSystem.dmg
hdiutil detach /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ mojave
hdiutil convert ~/Desktop/InstallSystem.dmg -format UDTO -o ~/Desktop/mojave.iso
mv ~/Desktop/mojave.iso.cdr ~/Desktop/mojave.iso
rm ~/Desktop/InstallSystem.dmg
Thank you!
[NotSupported] Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
[NotSupported] Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
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Re: Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
I think I found out the answer...might be wrong but I read on here that VB doesn't support APFS so Mojave might not work. I'll try a different version.
Re: Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
Well, I give up. I tried it with High Sierra and same result. VMs clearly aren't for everybody.
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Re: Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
If you declared your hard drive as being SSD, yes, you'll get an APFS during a 10.13 installation, which means failure.Andy9 wrote:I tried it with High Sierra and same result
Read the following two threads: They are the two only sticky threads in the "OSX Guests" area, the one you posted to...
But searching and asking for help is!Andy9 wrote:VMs clearly aren't for everybody.
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Re: Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
Hmmm...the sad thing is I've actually read that post and never even paid attention to the red part about the SSD thing....but that was not checked anyway by default (if you're talking about the Solid State Drive check box by where I load the High Sierra ISO). I'll try it again thank you very much!
Re: Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
Socratis you may have fixed my problem! Looks like it might be installing this now...for real this time.
So is it true then that Mojave will not work or has that been fixed?
So is it true then that Mojave will not work or has that been fixed?
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Re: Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
Hmm... makes me wonder how I should have put it then... Maybe instead of:Andy9 wrote:the sad thing is I've actually read that post and never even paid attention to the red part about the SSD thing
go for something like this?socratis wrote:NOTE: Do NOT designate your virtual HD as an "SSD". The installation WILL fail if you do that, because the OSX installer will convert the filesystem to APFS, something that the VirtualBox EFI can not handle.
socratis wrote:NOTE: Do NOT designate your virtual HD as an "SSD". The installation WILL fail if you do that, because the OSX installer will convert the filesystem to APFS, something that the VirtualBox EFI can not handle.
Mojave, aka 10.14 will not work as a guest with the official VirtualBox EFI.Andy9 wrote:So is it true then that Mojave will not work or has that been fixed?
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Re: Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
LOL! That probably would have done the trick...or I can just learn to be more thorough and read everything. I was probably too excited and skipped it. BTW...this worked for sure...it's about to finish the install. Thank you again!
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Re: Keeps restarting when installing Mojave on Macbook
Glad it worked, seriously! But, since the thread's title is talking mainly about 10.14 as a guest, I'll have to mark the thread as [NotSupported].
Until it is...
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