![]() ![]() This worked after adjusting the time of the hosting Mac (it was off for ~8 minutes and Kerberos doesn't like this - server and client time should be in sync AFAIR 5 minutes difference is acceptable).This document will provide instructions on getting a macOS Catalina install working with Guest Additions on VirtaulBox 6.1. smb://192.168.0.12) and log-in with the proper credentials. On the hosting Mac open in the Finder > Go > "Connect to Server." and choose the IP of the guest (e.g. So things were reversed and a folder in the guest was shared. This common approach didn't work out for the OP for unknown reasons. In the guest open in the Finder > Go > "Connect to Server." and connect to the hosting Mac with the proper IP (e.g. On the host switch to System Preferences > Sharing, enable file sharing, hit the +-sign and choose the folder created in the previous step. Ethernet - the interface name (en0, en1, etc.) may differ though).Įnter a different IP in the same network (e.g. Open in the guest: System Preferences > Network > only NIC available which usually has a similar name as the physical NIC of the host (e.g. Open System Preferences > Network > bridged NIC on the host and make a note of the network settings (e.g. Choose Bridge and the appropriate physical NIC of the host (usually en0 or en1) and hit the OK button.Open the config window of the guest in VirtualBox.If the physical NIC is already connected to the internet, you don't even have to set up a NAT-network to get internet in the guest. The most simple configuration: using the physical NIC of the host as bridged device in the guest. The only thing needed is a proper network connection. On the other hand none of the mentioned options is necessary to get file sharing running. IMO, the fact that I can not install Big Sur on my 2013 iMac, but can install Big Sur in a virtual machine on the same Mac, just seems wrong (or unfair).ĪFAIR the guest additions's sharing feature doesn't work for the macOS varieties. Although, I am not sure if using both to run virtual machines at the same time is wise. Note: You can have both VirtualBox and Fusion Player installed at the same time. In other words, you do not need an ISO or flash drive to install. You only need to drag and drop the Install macOS Big Sur application into a Fusion Player window and the installer drive is automatically created. VMware Fusion Player is both Big Sur host and guest compatible with Intel based Macs. You do need to create an account to get a license key. VMware now offers the use of Fusion Player for free. Perhaps, a better solution would be to avoid VirtualBox all together. ![]() ![]() (Booting is when trim operations are performed.) Only NVMe SSD has trim capabilities, which I have found to increase boot times. You can change this to to SATA SSD or NVMe SDD. Note: VirtualBox defaults to SATA HDD for the guest. If the host has USB 3 ports, then USB 3.0 (xHCI) Controller should be selected under setting for ports. When the guest powers off or ejects the flash drive, the host will automatically attempt to mount any volumes on the flash drive. To do so, you must first eject the flash drive on the host. Transfer Files by USB: You can attach a physical USB flash drive to the guest. You should make sure the Attached to: for the network is set to Bridged Adaptor. Transfer Files by Network: You can use SMB to connect to the guest by the host or any other computer on the LAN. You should enter this command with the guest is powered off. VBoxManage setextradata "VM name" VBoxInternal2/EfiGraphicsResolution HxV You can also download a PDF version from here. Video Modes in EFI of the online Oracle® VM VirtualBox® User Manual. For more information, see section 3.14.1. Screen Size: The command given below can be used to change the video resolution of the Big Sur guest. Here are some ideas of how to substitute the functionality that guest additions may have offered. I have seen some hacks posted that are suppose to work, but I have never found one that works with a Big Sur guest. You can not install guest additions when using Big Sur. ![]()
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