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