Simo Posted December 3, 2024 Posted December 3, 2024 Hello, I successfully installed HexOS using UTM on macOS with an Apple M3 CPU (ARM). UTM, which is built on QEMU, allows you to emulate* a different architecture if you’re running something other than ARM. In this case, it was used to emulate x86_64, which is required for HexOS. Notes: • Disable UEFI: Ensure UEFI is disabled in the hypervisor template. • Use BIOS: During the HexOS installation process, do not enable UEFI; choose BIOS instead. • Add Pool Drives Later: Pool drives (IDE) were added after the initial setup. If this step is not followed, the deck may not be able to locate the local server. • App Installation: Apps were added via the TrueNAS interface because the HexOS installation was failing at 60%. • Hardware Settings: • Architecture: x86_64 • System: Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) (alias of pc-q35-9.1) (q35) • Emulated Display Card: virtio-vga-gl (GPU Supported) 1 1 Quote
Simo Posted December 4, 2024 Author Posted December 4, 2024 16 hours ago, AJV said: How’s the performance? Havent tested numbers, just only eyeballing transfered a file and transfered like normal speeds Quote
Simo Posted December 4, 2024 Author Posted December 4, 2024 16 hours ago, AJV said: Is this better than VMWare? Im not sure if VMware allows emulating x86_64 from ARM, I believe not, thats why im using UTM Quote
Adam Rowe Posted Friday at 10:01 AM Posted Friday at 10:01 AM Hey, I’m looking at getting a Mac mini to run HexOS and home assistant. Can you access external drives through UTM? Looking at getting a refurbished base Mac mini and some external SSDs for HexOS to access. thanks! Quote
AJV Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago If you have an Intel Mac you can natively install HexOS from what I understand Quote
Sonic Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 12/3/2024 at 8:51 PM, Simo said: Hello, I successfully installed HexOS using UTM on macOS with an Apple M3 CPU (ARM). UTM, which is built on QEMU, allows you to emulate* a different architecture if you’re running something other than ARM. In this case, it was used to emulate x86_64, which is required for HexOS. Notes: • Disable UEFI: Ensure UEFI is disabled in the hypervisor template. • Use BIOS: During the HexOS installation process, do not enable UEFI; choose BIOS instead. • Add Pool Drives Later: Pool drives (IDE) were added after the initial setup. If this step is not followed, the deck may not be able to locate the local server. • App Installation: Apps were added via the TrueNAS interface because the HexOS installation was failing at 60%. • Hardware Settings: • Architecture: x86_64 • System: Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009) (alias of pc-q35-9.1) (q35) • Emulated Display Card: virtio-vga-gl (GPU Supported) Thank you for this guide. I was able to install HexOs in UTM on a M3. Quote
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