This should work for any intel Mac with the appropriate amount of CPU /
 RAM. I did not try on my MacPro yet.
 
 The challenge is in making the MacOS X boot inside the KVM zone as MacOS X
 boots using UEFI, and not legacy. In essence I have a preinstalled image
 made with CCC from the time when the xserve ran natively; yet I'm not able
 to make it boot inside the zone. Perhaps I'll just have to dd the image
 mounted CCC image to a file. I'm still not able to imagine how to tell the
 KVM zone how to boot in UEFI mode however.
 
 Here is a non-stock-illumos approach( and legal stuff pt 4: )
 https://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~somlo/OSXKVM/
 
 Do you know how to submit these patches to Joyent SmartOS? If not in the
 main thread perhaps a separate dataset?
 
 Ideally I would like something along the lines the way we are able to
 install and boot Windows.
 
 G
 
 On 27 Nov, 2017, at 15:50, Alex Kritikos <[email protected]> wrote:
 
 Would this also work on a Mac Pro 2010? Would you mind sharing some details
 on how you achieved it?
 
 Alex
 
 On 27 November 2017 at 16:20:02, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen (
 [email protected]) wrote:
 
 I run Joyent SmartOS on an Apple XServ( xserv 2,1 ) w/96 GB RAM
 
 Apple is fine with virtualizing their OS as long as it's done one Apple
 Hardware.
 
 How can I make a MacOS X KVM in a zone?
 
 G
 



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