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Starting up in Recovery mode(Command-R) and starting up in Safe mode (Shift) do not help: as in Normal mode, it reaches 50% of progress bar and the display becomes black. Internet recovery (Shift-Option-Command-R) does not help: recovery itself seems to proceed fine, but when it comes again to the Apple logo, the progress bar again reaches about 50% and the display becomes black. IOConsoleusers: gIOScreenLockState 3, hs 0, bs 0, now 0, sm 0x0 If I boot in verbose mode, the last line I see is the following: The computer does not shut down, but display is simply black. Thank you very much, updating the system (Sierra 10.12), my Mac mini boots up until the progress bar is at about 50%, then display becomes simply black. That's what prepare_vdi.sh/prepare_odf.sh are for. dmg-file and then VM is created to use the disk with already installed OS X. Once again for guys having the problems: make sure that installation is performed NOT on VM from the. #Virtualbox mac os x high sierra very slow isoJust for assurance, the boot log contains the same message with gIOScreenLockState mentioned but boot process doesn't stuck after it ( IOLockUnlock(gIOConsoleUsersLock) is executed there according to xnu-3789.51.2/iokit/Kernel/IOService.cpp - I have no idea if/why it stucks when installation is started from ISO image). #Virtualbox mac os x high sierra very slow updateAll VM options were used as provided by prepare_ovf.sh script, only after successfull update I decided to switch off audio and change network settings according to my needs. I didn't use packer, just imported appliance from. I was able to enter my Apple ID and get updates for applications. With instructions for prepare_vdi.sh provided by I was able to obtain a working VirtualBox VM with OS X 10.12.6 on the Mac mini host. #Virtualbox mac os x high sierra very slow upgradeOr I just cave and shell out the money for an upgrade of the old vmware/parallels license :-/ Maybe I'll try again after increasing the memory of the vm. ![]() So it doesn't seem to be the final solution. #Virtualbox mac os x high sierra very slow installIn case you don't have pv installed you have to remove the pv -s $IMAGE_SIZE_BYTES | of course.īut be aware - updating to 10.12.5 after the install broke the booting similar to what I saw on the former install attempts. pkg "/tmp/installesd/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg" \ĭISK_DEV=$(grep GUID_partition_scheme <<< "$MOUNTOUTPUT" | cut -f1 | tr -d '')Ĭat "$DISK_DEV" | pv -s $IMAGE_SIZE_BYTES | VBoxManage convertfromraw stdin /tmp/macos-10.12.vdi "$IMAGE_SIZE_BYTES" MOUNTOUTPUT=$(hdiutil attach -noverify -mountpoint /tmp/os -nobrowse -owners on /tmp/) "$1/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg" IMAGE_SIZE_BYTES=$(($IMAGE_SIZE * 1024 * 1024 * 1024))Įcho "attaching input OS X installer image" May 16 18:52:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" ![]() May 16 18:51:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:50:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:49:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:48:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" ![]() May 16 18:46:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:45:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:44:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:43:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:42:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:41:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:40:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:39:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer" May 16 18:38:18 installer : client 0x7f84b6d163d0: phaseName = "OS Installer"
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