- #Vmware unlocker for os x 2.0.8 mac os x#
- #Vmware unlocker for os x 2.0.8 mac os#
- #Vmware unlocker for os x 2.0.8 install#
VMware virtual machine product is installed.You may need to ensure the ESXi scripts have execute permissions by running chmod +x against the 2 files. Please note that you will need to reboot the host for the patches to become active. The patcher is embbedded in a shell script local.sh which is run at boot from /etc/rc.local.d. WARNING: use a datastore volume to run the scripts! Use the unzip command to extract the files. Once uploaded you will need to either use the ESXi support console or use SSH to run the commands. You will need to transfer the zip file to the ESXi host either using vSphere client or SCP. You may need to ensure the OS X scripts have execute permissions by running chmod +x against the 2 files.
#Vmware unlocker for os x 2.0.8 mac os#
This is really only needed if you want to use client versions of Mac OS X.
#Vmware unlocker for os x 2.0.8 mac os x#
On Mac OS X you will need to be either root or use sudo to run the scripts.
#Vmware unlocker for os x 2.0.8 install#
To install and run Mac OS X operating system in a VMware virtual machine on Windows/Linux/Mac OS X, you have to setup an unlock patch for your VMware product (it can be VMware Workstation, VMware Workstation Player, VMware Fusion or VMware ESXi/vSphere Hypervisor) first, so as to remove this restriction. By default, VMware product does not support creating a Mac OS X virtual machine directly, there is no such an option at all.