Has anyone been able to run a recent version of MacOS as a VM?
Which, while it might not stop anyone doing what they like in the privacy of
their own home, should be ample reason not to take it to a public mailing list.
Postings just as the OP reflect badly not only upon themselves but on others
and the project at large.
Haven't tried it recently. It used to be possible. But it's a LOT
easier to run Debian (and other, including MacOS) VMs on a Mac. Works
just great under Parallels - and, in the past, I've done it using
Virtual Box & VMware.
Going the other way leads into both licensing issues, and boot issues.
Miles Fidelman (typing on a Mac, which is BSD Unix underneath, sending
via a server running Debian in a VM over Xen, with Dom0 also being
Debian - meanwhile, there are several Windows & Linux VMs on this Mac -
not running at the moment, but they run native speed when they are).
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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is. .... Yogi Berra
Theory is when you know everything but nothing works.
Practice is when everything works but no one knows why.
In our lab, theory and practice are combined:
nothing works and no one knows why. ... unknown