Booting VM Guest from existing bootable OS using raw disk
Posted: 9. Sep 2015, 04:20
Host is Mac OS X 10.10.5 Mac Pro Desktop using VBox 5.0.2
Yes I know raw disk access is for experts. But I seek clarification of VMDK (as per Ch 9.9 manual) of the following:
I have several partitions on different HD's. Each partition is the last bootable version of a previous release of the Mac OS X.
To check an app I am developing in a previous release I reboot the host machine and select the OS version (partition) to boot from.
But it seems reasonable to make VM's for those versions and then boot them as guests using the raw disk partition using VMDK.
It is not entirely clear to me if this is what is intended with VMDK - or whether it is meant only for use as a data store.
So the questions are:
1. Is booting a previous version of the OS via VMDK an intended use of the capability?
2. Does anyone in this forum have experience doing this?
TIA
Peter
Yes I know raw disk access is for experts. But I seek clarification of VMDK (as per Ch 9.9 manual) of the following:
I have several partitions on different HD's. Each partition is the last bootable version of a previous release of the Mac OS X.
To check an app I am developing in a previous release I reboot the host machine and select the OS version (partition) to boot from.
But it seems reasonable to make VM's for those versions and then boot them as guests using the raw disk partition using VMDK.
It is not entirely clear to me if this is what is intended with VMDK - or whether it is meant only for use as a data store.
So the questions are:
1. Is booting a previous version of the OS via VMDK an intended use of the capability?
2. Does anyone in this forum have experience doing this?
TIA
Peter