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Documentation to set up a simple macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
By [@FoxletFox](https://twitter.com/foxletfox), and the help of many others.
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## Getting Started
You'll need a Linux system with `qemu`, `python3`, `pip` and the KVM extensions installed for this project. A Mac is **not** required. Some examples for different distributions:
```
sudo apt-get install qemu python3 python3-pip qemu-utils qemu-system # for Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, and PopOS.
sudo apt-get install qemu-system qemu-utils python3 python3-pip # for Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, and PopOS.
sudo pacman -S qemu python python-pip # for Arch.
sudo xbps-install -Su qemu python3 python3-pip # for Void Linux.
```
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-drive id=SystemDisk,if=none,file=MyDisk.qcow2 \
-device ide-hd,bus=sata.4,drive=SystemDisk \
```
> Note: If you're running on a headless system (such as on Cloud providers), you will need `-nographic` and set up `-vnc` to use it.
Then run `basic.sh` to start the machine and install macOS.
Then run `basic.sh` to start the machine and install macOS. Remember to partition in Disk Utility first!
## Step 2a (Virtual Machine Manager)
If instead of QEMU, you'd like to import the setup into Virt-Manager for further configuration, just run `make.sh --add`.