Well, you could try a pre-configured disk image that you can simply load up in VirtualBox. You'll learn how to actually install Ubuntu - but what if you just want to get it up and running right now? It's straightforward, but a little intensive, and take a while to get right. The rest of this guide will show you how to install Ubuntu in a VirtualBox virtual machine. You can do all of this using the following command.Download: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Install a Pre-Configured Ubuntu VirtualBox Disk Also, in order to simplify things, you can rename the folder to macOS. Once you have created the folder, you can move the unzipped folder containing your macOS installation tools and scripts to the KVM folder. You can use this directory to host other virtual machines on your system. To easily manage your virtual machines, you can create a folder named KVM that will contain the macOS virtual machine. Creating a KVM Folder for Your Virtual Machines The unzip tool will save the extracted command folder as macOS-Simple-KVM-master.
Use the unzip command-line utility to extract the contents of the package. The downloaded packages will be saved as master.zip in the /Downloads folder. Then download the project using the wget utility: wget Switch to the /Downloads folder to make it the current working directory. This guide uses the foxlet project on GitHub to ease out the installation process of macOS and management of the virtual machine with QEMU/KVM.įirst, you'll have to download the macOS base image and installation tools from foxlets' official GitHub repository.
Downloading macOS and the Installation Tools