![]() ![]() Also using an asus bluetooth adaptor for my apple keyboard + Magic Trackpad - zero issues with this setup. Had the hdmi the audio issue so bought a dvi to hdmi adaptor that fixed the sound issue in Sierra. I have enough usb (just mobo no add in card) for hot plug in windows (usb2) and hot plug usb3 in osx + still have ports for the unraid stick + another device. It was as as easy as installing XP, and I'm not an OSX guy either. Which means installing a VM can be no different from sticking a cd in just like almost everybody already knows how to do. (I did use the EFI mounter & clover configurator kindly provided by Gridrunner - because I'm lazy ) but I'm sure these are obtainable somewhere. After it's done I obtained the Webdriver for Nvidia from safari at the VM, installed, and did the smbios & webdriver config in clover config, rebooted and was done. I start the VM and I don't have to touch anything except the keyb & mouse attached to the VM for the entire install. I have the GTX750Ti passed as well as the USB controllers. ![]() And now I can install OSX Sierra the easiest(in my opinion) way possible. I changed the HFS+J to HFSJ and it produced an HFS ISO osx base system disk. Readonly TEMP_DIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/osx-image.XXX) It's the install media - it needs to be a real ISO that can be attached to the VM as an ISO. I used my old install on ESXi to get the install from the app store, so that's really not a problem. I'm sorry but the whole "install on vmware and move it to Unraid" seems to me to be even more complicated. Which is why you need to power off and remove it after the install. This does not mount as a CDROM, and if I try it's unreadable, and the plist file on IT conflicted with the new plist file on my install. The Sierra install ISO I created was from some other video, but similar to Gridrunner's method where you have an HFS+ disk image named as an ISO. It wasn't that easy even then, and I've been looking for a better way. I wanted to try on Unraid, but until I saw the videos I dreaded it. I installed MTN Lion a long time ago on my ESXi box, and it was very difficult at that time. I followed Gridrunners excellent videos and was able to install OSX Sierra on my Unraid box, but I varied a little by passing thru the gpu right from the start, no VNC. ![]()
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