This guide is for Intel and AMD cpus only. For M1 macs I would recommend looking at UTM app on the App Store which cost $$ or if can then in a terminal windows issue brew install --cask utm and you will get it for free. UTM allows macOS vertualization also. I would do a command line tutorial IF I had a Silicon Mac. Best of luck brother.
I watched your video on installing QEMU through homebrew and reinstalled it. I still can't get the list of supported machines while in the terminal. I'm not sure what to do from here.
Thank you for your video. You made me chuckle throughout it. I followed everything to the letter, but I'm having trouble with this: when I run ./start-manjaro.sh, it says unsupported machine type Use -machine help to list supported machines I'm not sure what to do now. :) Thank you for your help.
Issue the following command on your terminal " qemu-system-x86_64 -machine ? ". Check the output for the supported machine types on your machine, then replace q35 in start-manjaro.sh file " -machine type=q35,accel=hvf " to one of your supported machine type and try to start. Hope it helps. My intentions are clean but your chuckles make me smile. :-)
@@HikmatEUstad Very new at all of this and got this error of command not found when I put the command qemu-system-x86_64 -machine ? How do I issue that command?
@@HikmatEUstad If I've understood your comments correctly, the AVX1.0 means that neither I nor you can hope to run MacOS 11 or 12 on or Early 2011 MBPs. Correct? Thanks!
that's interesting, could I install Mojave on my Mac M1 Pro with this workaround? thanks
This guide is for Intel and AMD cpus only. For M1 macs I would recommend looking at UTM app on the App Store which cost $$ or if can then in a terminal windows issue brew install --cask utm and you will get it for free. UTM allows macOS vertualization also. I would do a command line tutorial IF I had a Silicon Mac. Best of luck brother.
I watched your video on installing QEMU through homebrew and reinstalled it. I still can't get the list of supported machines while in the terminal. I'm not sure what to do from here.
Paste the output of this terminal command ` qemu-system-x86_64 -machine ? ` here. Do have Intel or M1 Mac?
@@HikmatEUstad I have Intel. I will try this an let you know. Thank you so much. :)
Thank you for your video. You made me chuckle throughout it. I followed everything to the letter, but I'm having trouble with this: when I run ./start-manjaro.sh, it says unsupported machine type Use -machine help to list supported machines I'm not sure what to do now. :) Thank you for your help.
Issue the following command on your terminal " qemu-system-x86_64 -machine ? ". Check the output for the supported machine types on your machine, then replace q35 in start-manjaro.sh file " -machine type=q35,accel=hvf " to one of your supported machine type and try to start. Hope it helps. My intentions are clean but your chuckles make me smile. :-)
@@HikmatEUstad Very new at all of this and got this error of command not found when I put the command qemu-system-x86_64 -machine ? How do I issue that command?
That means you have not installed QEMU on your Mac OS
Check out my macOS Manjaro video where I install QEMU through homebrew.
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Thanks
Thank you for your video. I, too am working on an Early 2011 Mac Book Pro like you. Please see the output of this command:
Output...where?
@@HikmatEUstad I will try again. Not sure why the paste didn't post.
@@HikmatEUstad If I've understood your comments correctly, the AVX1.0 means that neither I nor you can hope to run MacOS 11 or 12 on or Early 2011 MBPs. Correct? Thanks!
Correct