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#!/bin/bash | |
# This assumes that the ~6GB mojave installer is in the /Applications folder. | |
# If it's not, just open the App Store, search Mojave, and you can download the installer file from there. | |
hdiutil create -o /tmp/mojave.cdr -size 6g -layout SPUD -fs HFS+J | |
hdiutil attach /tmp/mojave.cdr.dmg -noverify -mountpoint /Volumes/install_mojave | |
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ mojave.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/install_mojave | |
mv /tmp/mojave.cdr.dmg ~/Desktop/InstallSystem.dmg | |
hdiutil detach /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ mojave | |
hdiutil convert ~/Desktop/InstallSystem.dmg -format UDTO -o ~/Desktop/mojave.iso | |
mv ~/Desktop/mojave.iso.cdr ~/Desktop/mojave.iso | |
rm ~/Desktop/InstallSystem.dmg | |
# Now there should be an ISO on your desktop called mojave.iso | |
# Once mojave is installed, in order to install VMware tools to enable full-screen resolution, run: | |
sudo spctl --master-disable | |
# on the guest OS. That will disable Gatekeeper and allow any apps and the necessary kexts to run |
hi, what to do when i finally got this mojave.iso?
can i just use rufus to write it into a usb flash disk, and boot from usb disk to reinstall my mac os?
line 8 sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ mojave.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/install_mojave
shoud be sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Mojave.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia --volume /Volumes/install_mojave
line 10 hdiutil detach /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ mojave
should be hdiutil detach /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ Mojave
thank you, i use your command , successfully made a iso file
I have followed these steps, as well as about 6 other sets from other locations. These are by far the most concise.
I am trying to build a MOJAVE.ISO file so that I can stand up a second VM (the one I am on now is HIGH SIERRA 10.13).
I have the FULL 6.05GB Mojave Installer.app file.
Followed the steps (even the corrections posted) and have the MOJAVE.ISO file.
Placed on the datastore for the ESXI server (which has a 10.6, 10.8, 10.13 installation already). When I boot the new VM with the MOJAVE.ISO file as the boot drive. I get a black screen with a WHITE "NO" symbol. After about 10-15 seconds, it goes the EFI BOOT screen.
Any ideas? It acts as if the ISO is not bootable.
I did one of these yesterday (another set of instructions) for SIERRA 10.12, and it booted first time, and allowed the install.
Thanks,
BH
@jamieparfet Shouldn't it be:
sudo spctl --master-disable
thanks, changed that
When I boot the new VM with the MOJAVE.ISO file as the boot drive. I get a black screen with a WHITE "NO" symbol.
I have the same problem. Did you find a solution? I'm using a Macmini7,1 with ESXi 6.7 U2.
This won't work on macOS Catalina as step 3 will fail to reformat (Erase) the temp file.
This won't work on macOS Catalina as step 3 will fail to reformat (Erase) the temp file.
This happened to me as well - I had to use a Volume on an external hard drive reformatted with Mac OS Extended
to get it to work.
This worked on Catalina for me if I opened disk utility (GUI) and erased the disk there first. Then I could continue after step 3
@jamieparfet Shouldn't it be:
sudo spctl --master-disable