![]() # Build our post-installation pkg that will create a user and enable sshĪdditionally I changed the parts of prepare_vdi.sh to my liking so that I wouldn't need to pass any command line switches: ![]() # Import shared code to generate first boot pkgs I commented out some parts (references to create_firstboot_pkg.sh) of code in prepare_vdi.sh. On GitHub I found these interesting sites: That was, trying to write a Virtual Disk Image (VDI) 'directly' of the Sierra Installer App. Some users stated, it was working until macOS Sierra 10.12.3 and macOS Sierra 10.12.4 started to introduce problems.įinding a different approach seemed logical. I don't know if there is a correct way, making just an ISO image that would install and boot successfully. Most of them didn't work for me while installing a guest VM macOS Sierra 10.12.6 on VirtualBox 5.2.8 on host macOS Sierra 10.12.6.Īll the instructions, making an ISO image of the Sierra Installer App, failed for me at the point of booting Sierra VM in VirtualBox with one of the following symptoms:ġ.) Prohibitory Symbol with a lot of scrambled textĢ.) hangs on boot sequence around gIOScreenLockState 3, hs 0, bs 0, now 0, sm 0x0ģ.) VM was booting into VirtualBox UEFI interactive Shell There are numerous articles around the web about installing Sierra in VirtualBox. If anyone is still interested in the topic, here I share some hints. While searching for an answer by myself, I didn't find much really useful posts on MR, just this question. ![]()
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