On Apple hardware, OS X in a VirtualBox VM is an easy install.

On non-Apple hardware, there are a lot more hoops to jump through.

Hit up your favorite search engine for more details.  I believe that
discussion of the later is prohibited here.

Jerry



On 01/ 2/13 09:02 PM, vbox-users wrote:
>> From: Jerry Kemp [mailto:sun.mail.lis...@oryx.cc]
>>
>> Sure it does.
>>
>> I have Snow Leopard server running as a guest on top of a Solaris based
>> distro.  On Apple hardware.  That is the key.
> 
> Good point.  :-)
> 
> But the questions remain - Is there any difficulty, pitfalls, 
> incompatibilities, etc, installing osx into a vbox vm?
> I haven't tried it yet (on my macbook) but I expect to need it sometime soon. 
>  Nice to know if it's a simple breeze, or otherwise...
> 

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