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* Set the hostname via Apple > System Preferences > Sharing (two places)
* Set the hostname via Apple > System Preferences > Sharing (two places)
* Get MAC address from Apple > System Preferences > Networking and update dnsmasq to give out a static IP; renew lease on mac
* Get MAC address from Apple > System Preferences > Networking and update dnsmasq to give out a static IP; renew lease on mac
* Allow SSH: Apple > System Preferences > Sharing > check Remote Login; then you can do the [[Linux_barebones_quickstart#Copy_ssh_keys|usual ssh config]], using /etc/ssh/sshd_config
* Allow SSH: Apple > System Preferences > Sharing > check Remote Login; then you can do the [[Linux_barebones_quickstart#Copy_ssh_keys|usual ssh config]], and update /etc/ssh/sshd_config to disallow passwords.


== Installation ==
== Installation ==

Revision as of 21:13, 3 July 2022

Matcha runs macOS Monterey in a melange VM.

Setup

  • VM noVNC kinda works ok; press the Windows key if you need to switch between windows of the same application by then hitting the backslash ` key.
  • Install XCode, EFI Agent, meld.
  • Set the hostname via Apple > System Preferences > Sharing (two places)
  • Get MAC address from Apple > System Preferences > Networking and update dnsmasq to give out a static IP; renew lease on mac
  • Allow SSH: Apple > System Preferences > Sharing > check Remote Login; then you can do the usual ssh config, and update /etc/ssh/sshd_config to disallow passwords.

Installation

You can follow thenickdude's awesome guide with these secret sauce bits to get going. I'll add some notes since those might disappear...

  • Note that thenickdude's Monterey install wasn't working on July 3 2022, as it was pulling the wrong image from Apple. I used Big Sur and once running, immediately upgraded it to Monterey, which went flawlessly.
  • Set up a OpenCore VM with an unclaimed serial using SMBIOS iMacPro1,1 to match up well enough with my AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core processor.
  • This helped to mount and access the EFI boot drive.
  • I used a macOS release of my old fave Meld

See here for more info:

💉 m@cast  [~/apps/macOs-on-proxmox] 
# ^ see readme.txt and install.sh
matcha HOME / apps
EFI Agent > icon in toolbar > EFI drive > mount > browse to OC > config.plist