![]() ![]() Then, use Apple System Restore to write the installer to the read-write disk image: $ sudo asr restore \ … which mounts the blank disk image to /Volumes/utm_installer. dev/disk5s2 Apple_HFS /Volumes/utm_installer … and mount it: $ hdiutil mount /tmp/sl_utm.dmg This step is required because it creates the EFI boot partition in the disk image.Ĭreate a blank read-write disk image: $ hdiutil create -size 10G -fs HFS -volname utm_installer /tmp/sl_utm.dmg ![]() Use ASR to restore disk image to a new disk image This will mount the disk image to /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD. I downloaded the 10.6.7-10J4139-ACDT-OSX.dmg disk image from the Internet Archive. I installed QEMU via brew: $ brew install qemu You’ll need qemu-img, which is provided by QEMU. If you are storing files elsewhere, update the paths appropriately. Here’s how to do it.įor this process, I’ll be saving everything to /tmp. I’ve been working to get Snow Leopard running in UTM (by extension, it would probably also work in QEMU, too). ![]() UTM is a frontend for QEMU that works on Mac and iOS. ![]()
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