
#Clover efi mac how to
Ubuntu 18.04 - Works out of box, but introduces NetPlan, so you need to learn how to configure your bridge (linux virtual switch) to get your networking working, also it is very very slow to boot macOS.Ubuntu 16.04 - Requires compile of upstream QEMU (avoid).Here is summary of various Ubuntu Versions (desktop): I am now running 20.04 LTS and have found it completely stable for running virtual macOS on KVM. I then moved to Ubuntu 18.04 (which does not require any compilation) and updated to 19.04 (which has much much better performance) and have tested with 19.10. At the time this required recompiling of QEMU. I started experimenting with macOS on KVM with Ubuntu 16.04.

I will cover each area of configuration in turn.

In fact runing virtual machines for development is pretty much essential for anything that is non-trival. If you do Mac development then its likely you will run virtual Mac's. Now verified with Ubuntu 20.04 and completed some further Q35 Version and Network device testing. Status - 17 July 2020 - Core information collected.
