![]() But, as with all things Apple, they had to make it " different". You can read it and get the "appropriate" boot file. The EFI partition in a typical OSX installation (and I think for everything EFI), is a 200 MB, FAT32 partition with the "boot" and "ESP" (EFI System Partition) flags. The filesystem is browseable all right, that part is done. ![]() Mpack wrote:You have to support whatever filesystem is used by the boot partition (which is separate from the OS main partition) Readonly VM_DIR="$" $(printf "::%s" EXIT & main Posts: 10 Joined: 12. Readonly DST_DMG="$DST_DIR/macOS-Mojave.dmg" Readonly INST_BIN="/Applications/$INST_VER.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia" Readonly INST_VER="Install macOS 10.14 Beta" Simple script to test:Ĭode: Select all Expand view Collapse view #!/usr/bin/env bash I can confirm that using macOS 10.14 Mojave as a guest doesn't work due to missing APFS support.
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