Paste the script and save as “mk-mojave-iso.sh” In the app’s preferences choose ‘Plain text’ as the document format Open the Textedit app and create a new file Bill Plein made an excellent script for this that you can use one-on-one:
Vmware for mac os mojave update#
Within the Mac App Store find MacOS Mojave: Ĭlick “Get” and the update process startsĭepending on the version of macOS installed, the update process will automatically halt after download or you will need to press CMD+Q as soon as the download is finishedĪs a result you will find a new ‘app’ in your applications folder: “Install macOS Mojave.app”įrom the file above, we need to create a bootable ISO. There are other sources, but I would not recommend using them for security reasons This is easy if you have a MacOS machine. This can by done by typing “sudo chmod -x esxi-install.sh” (you will likely be asked for your password) You may need to make the script executable. Unpack the Unlocker (“tar xzvf esxi-unlocker-xxx.tgz”) SSH into ESXi (“ssh to the folder where you uploaded the unlocker (datastores are located in “/vmfs/volumes/“ Using the link above, download Unlocker and upload the file to your ESXi systems The unlocker will modify ESXi to accept non-Apple hardware for macOS VMs. Normally, macOS can only be installed on Apple hardware. VMware Tools for macOS ( credits to you need to be logged in to download) Latest version verified for ESXi is v.3.0.0 ( credits to you need to be logged in to download) Since the server is now located near my desk, I wanted to use the opportunity to also use that system as a workstation for some of my photo hobby stuff, rather than using my work MBP. Installing fully functional version of macOS Mojave on ESXi. Why would one want this? I upgraded my server and installed ESXi (a virtualisation hypervisor) to run several operating systems side by side. This guide assumes that all steps are executed on a mac most can be done on most other operating systems as well, except for Step 3. My hardware: Fujitsu D3417-B2 (Intel C236), Xeon E3-1245 v6, 32GB RAM, 1250 GB SSDs and 8 TB HDDs If you run into issues or mistakes from my end, or certain steps don’t turn out to be necessary, please comment below so we can make this guide complete!
Vmware for mac os mojave Patch#
I eventually was able to patch something together based on other tutorials.
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Since I did not get a response, I continued tinkering. This was originally a post asking for the definitive guide.