I would really like to virtualize Leopard (desktop edition, not server) as a test system inside my normal Leopard installation, is this possibile? I've VMware Fusion 2
Virtualize OSX Leopard (not server) inside Leopard with Fusion
Started by Volcacius, Oct 25 2008 02:45 PM
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Posted 25 October 2008 - 02:45 PM
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Posted 10 February 2009 - 09:28 PM
Well,
Actually, if you have Mac OsX Server, you can virtualize Os X Desktop. How? Using Time Machine.
I've never did it, but:
- Install Mac OsX Server.
- Make a Time Machine backup of your host system or any Os X system.
- Share the location of the ackup with the VM.
- Boot your Virtual Machine on the installation disc.
- From the disc, choose the option restore the system from a Time Machine backup.
- And roll.
If your using a hackintosh backup, beware of your eventual modified kext
.
Actually, if you have Mac OsX Server, you can virtualize Os X Desktop. How? Using Time Machine.
I've never did it, but:
- Install Mac OsX Server.
- Make a Time Machine backup of your host system or any Os X system.
- Share the location of the ackup with the VM.
- Boot your Virtual Machine on the installation disc.
- From the disc, choose the option restore the system from a Time Machine backup.
- And roll.
If your using a hackintosh backup, beware of your eventual modified kext
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