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== Development == | |||
* install brew | |||
** had to reinstall and uninstall macports | |||
** had to disable SIP (system protection) from Mac-R-on-boot safe mode, then: csrutil disable | |||
** brew update | |||
** brew install cmake | |||
** brew tap homebrew/dupes # this fixed missing zlib dependency | |||
** brew install openssl | |||
** brew link openssl --force | |||
== OpenCore == | == OpenCore == | ||
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** run it to get it to install additional components | ** run it to get it to install additional components | ||
** reboot | ** reboot | ||
Revision as of 22:53, 7 March 2023
Development
- install brew
- had to reinstall and uninstall macports
- had to disable SIP (system protection) from Mac-R-on-boot safe mode, then: csrutil disable
- brew update
- brew install cmake
- brew tap homebrew/dupes # this fixed missing zlib dependency
- brew install openssl
- brew link openssl --force
OpenCore
The only way to go! The "new" hackintosh way. Run a proxmox VM using Nicholas Sherlock's awesome guides. See matcha for specific notes on my installation.
OS X on an actual MacBook
Dual boot on Mac hardware
WARNING: EVERY TIME I HAVE UPGRADED OS X TO A NEW RELEASE, IT HAS TRASHED MY LINUX BOOTABILITY. Don't do it until you have time for a full linux reinstall.
El Capitan
- download and install via Appstore (had to find the download later in Applications folder)
- be careful, new OS X versions will wreak havoc on other partitions
- bump XCode first-thing
- run it to get it to install additional components
- reboot