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15 hours ago, antuneddu said:

 hi @blackosx qemu I would like to install it too I used it with Windows but I can't find a valid guide for mac, could you please direct me? Thanks


Sure. Let me check my system a bit later for details.

 

9 hours ago, chris1111 said:

Some body knows how to change the font? @miliuco @blackosx :)


OpenCanopy will draw the labels in black if you set DefaultBackgroundColour to Apple grey; #BFBFBF. 

 

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5 hours ago, blackosx said:


Sure. Let me check my system a bit later for details.

 


OpenCanopy will draw the labels in black if you set DefaultBackgroundColour to Apple grey; #BFBFBF. 

 

Thank you but I have a Background Metal

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@antuneddu

 

Here are some instructions which may help you. Though I'm no expert with Qemu so there may be better ways do this.

 

You will need:

 

1 - Qemu

If you don't already have it installed then install Qemu from somewhere like Homebrew

 

2 - OVMF (Open Virtual Machine Firmware)
You can build it yourself or get a pre-built binary from various places. For example, you can get the latest pre-built binaries from https://www.kraxel.org/repos/jenkins/edk2/

 

Here we can download edk2.git-ovmf-x64-0-20201222.1558.g4f4d862c1c.noarch.rpm and then uncompress it using

tar -xf edk2.git-ovmf-x64-0-20201222.1558.g4f4d862c1c.noarch.rpm

Then choose one of the firmware files from the extracted dir: usr/share/edk2.git/ovmf-x64/

Here I'll use OVMF-pure-efi.fd 


3 - Create yourself a disk image to use

There may be various ways to do this but these are my notes from 2018 for creating BlackDisk4G.img which I used at the time for Clover and Ozmosis theme testing. I built it to contain most versions of MacOs so I could see all the different icons.

Create Disk Image
==================
$ qemu-img create -o size=4G BlackDisk4G.img

Create Partition Table
==================
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -boot d -cdrom gparted-live-0.29.0-1-i686.iso -m 4096 -hda BlackDisk4G.img
Create Partition Table -> gpt
Create New Partition named A with file system hfs+
Apply
Exit

Mount BlackDisk4G.img
==================
Double Click

Erase Disk Image
==================
$ diskutil eraseDisk JHFS+ Test disk3

Started erase on disk3
Unmounting disk
Creating the partition map
Waiting for partitions to activate
Formatting disk3s2 as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with name Test
Initialized /dev/rdisk3s2 as a 4 GB case-insensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
Mounting disk
Finished erase on disk3

Check Disk structure
==================
$ diskutil list

/dev/disk3 (disk image):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        +4.3 GB     disk3
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk3s1
   2:                  Apple_HFS Test                    4.0 GB     disk3s2


Verify Disk structure
==================
$ diskutil verifyDisk disk3

Started partition map verification on disk3
Checking prerequisites
Checking the partition list
Checking the partition map size
Checking for an EFI system partition
Checking the EFI system partition's size
Checking the EFI system partition's file system
Checking the EFI system partition's folder content
Checking all HFS data partition loader spaces
Checking booter partitions
Checking Core Storage Physical Volume partitions
The partition map appears to be OK
Finished partition map verification on disk3

Partition Disk Image
==================

Want to go for the following structure
diskutil partitionDisk /dev/disk3 GPT
fat32 VISTA 32M
JHFS+ 10.5 32M
JHFS+ 10.6 32M
JHFS+ 10.7 32M
JHFS+ 10.8 32M
JHFS+ 10.9 32M
JHFS+ 10.10 32M
JHFS+ 10.11 32M
JHFS+ 10.12 32M
JHFS+ 10.13 32M
APFS 10.14a 512MB
JHFS+ 10.14h 32M
fat32 BLANK 32M
fat32 BLANK2 32M

diskutil partitionDisk /dev/disk3 GPT fat32 VISTA 32M JHFS+ 10.5 32M JHFS+ 10.6 32M JHFS+ 10.7 32M JHFS+ 10.8 32M JHFS+ 10.9 32M JHFS+ 10.10 32M JHFS+ 10.11 32M JHFS+ 10.12 32M JHFS+ 10.13 32M APFS 10.14a 512MB JHFS+ 10.14h 32M fat32 BLANK 32M fat32 BLANK2 32M

Started partitioning on disk3
Unmounting disk
Creating the partition map
Waiting for partitions to activate
Formatting disk3s2 as MS-DOS (FAT32) with name VISTA
Error: -69850: The chosen size is not valid for the chosen file system

^^ Last error is FAT cannot be larger than 2GB

Check Disk structure
==================
$ diskutil list

/dev/disk3 (disk image):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        +4.3 GB     disk3
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk3s1
   2:       Microsoft Basic Data                         31.5 MB    disk3s2
   3:                  Apple_HFS 10.5                    32.0 MB    disk3s3
   4:                  Apple_HFS 10.6                    32.0 MB    disk3s4
   5:                  Apple_HFS 10.7                    32.0 MB    disk3s5
   6:                  Apple_HFS 10.8                    32.0 MB    disk3s6
   7:                  Apple_HFS 10.9                    32.0 MB    disk3s7
   8:                  Apple_HFS 10.10                   32.0 MB    disk3s8
   9:                  Apple_HFS 10.11                   32.0 MB    disk3s9
  10:                  Apple_HFS 10.12                   32.0 MB    disk3s10
  11:                  Apple_HFS 10.13                   32.0 MB    disk3s11
  12:                 Apple_APFS Container disk4         32.0 MB    disk3s12
  13:                  Apple_HFS 10.15                   32.0 MB    disk3s13
  14:       Microsoft Basic Data                         31.5 MB    disk3s14
  15:       Microsoft Basic Data BLANK2                  3.7 GB     disk3s15

/dev/disk4 (synthesized):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +32.0 MB    disk4
                                 Physical Store disk3s12
   1:                APFS Volume 10.14                   24.6 KB    disk4s1


CHECK DISK WITH GDISK
=======================

$ gdisk /dev/disk3
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 1.0.3

Warning: Devices opened with shared lock will not have their
partition table automatically reloaded!
Partition table scan:
  MBR: protective
  BSD: not present
  APM: not present
  GPT: present

Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.

Command (? for help): q

Populate EFI and each disk with System files.
=======================
Note: Double click the img in Finder to mount all the volumes and then populate each with the necessary files for the bootloader to discover a MacOs system. So for example for Volume 10.6

mkdir -p /Volumes/10.6/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration 
mkdir -p /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices

Then:
- copy com.apple.Boot.plist from macOS 10.6 to /Volumes/10.6/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration /
- copy boot.efi from macOS 10.6 to /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices/
- copy SystemVersion.plist from macOS 10.6 to /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices/

Repeat for all other volumes with correct files from each macOS version.

Bless each folder, for example
=======================
sudo bless --folder /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices/

Repeat for all other volumes

 

4 - Mount the EFI System Partition of that disk image. 

You will need to change the relevant numbers to match the mounted volume on your system.

diskutil mount disk4s1

5 - Install OpenCore with OpenCanopy

Just a basic install is required as the intention here is only to view OpenCanopy

 

6 - Unmount the EFI

diskutil umount disk4s1

7 - Unmount the remaining volumes from the disk image

Just eject the volumes from the Finder

 

8 - Run qemu

Collect the OVMF file and the disk image in to one folder. Load up Terminal and use something like this.

qemu-system-x86_64 -m 2048 -cpu core2duo -bios OVMF-pure-efi.fd -device ide-hd,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=hda -drive id=hda,if=none,file=BlackDisk4G.img,format=raw

 

 

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29 minutes ago, chris1111 said:

Thank you but I have a Background Metal

That's fine, you can use whatever background image you like, but to see black labels the only way is for the user to set DefaultBackgroundColour to Apple Grey in config.plist.

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2 minutes ago, blackosx said:

That's fine, you can use whatever background image you like, but to see black labels the only way is for the user to set DefaultBackgroundColour to Apple Grey in config.plist.

How to set DefaultBackgroundColour

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29 minutes ago, blackosx said:

@antuneddu

 

Here are some instructions which may help you. Though I'm no expert with Qemu so there may be better ways do this.

 

You will need:

 

1 - Qemu

If you don't already have it installed then install Qemu from somewhere like Homebrew

 

2 - OVMF (Open Virtual Machine Firmware)
You can build it yourself or get a pre-built binary from various places. For example, you can get the latest pre-built binaries from https://www.kraxel.org/repos/jenkins/edk2/

 

Here we can download edk2.git-ovmf-x64-0-20201222.1558.g4f4d862c1c.noarch.rpm and then uncompress it using


tar -xf edk2.git-ovmf-x64-0-20201222.1558.g4f4d862c1c.noarch.rpm

Then choose one of the firmware files from the extracted dir: usr/share/edk2.git/ovmf-x64/

Here I'll use OVMF-pure-efi.fd 


3 - Create yourself a disk image to use

There may be various ways to do this but these are my notes from 2018 for creating BlackDisk4G.img which I used at the time for Clover and Ozmosis theme testing. I built it to contain most versions of MacOs so I could see all the different icons.


Create Disk Image
==================
$ qemu-img create -o size=4G BlackDisk4G.img

Create Partition Table
==================
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -boot d -cdrom gparted-live-0.29.0-1-i686.iso -m 4096 -hda BlackDisk4G.img
Create Partition Table -> gpt
Create New Partition named A with file system hfs+
Apply
Exit

Mount BlackDisk4G.img
==================
Double Click

Erase Disk Image
==================
$ diskutil eraseDisk JHFS+ Test disk3

Started erase on disk3
Unmounting disk
Creating the partition map
Waiting for partitions to activate
Formatting disk3s2 as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) with name Test
Initialized /dev/rdisk3s2 as a 4 GB case-insensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
Mounting disk
Finished erase on disk3

Check Disk structure
==================
$ diskutil list

/dev/disk3 (disk image):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        +4.3 GB     disk3
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk3s1
   2:                  Apple_HFS Test                    4.0 GB     disk3s2


Verify Disk structure
==================
$ diskutil verifyDisk disk3

Started partition map verification on disk3
Checking prerequisites
Checking the partition list
Checking the partition map size
Checking for an EFI system partition
Checking the EFI system partition's size
Checking the EFI system partition's file system
Checking the EFI system partition's folder content
Checking all HFS data partition loader spaces
Checking booter partitions
Checking Core Storage Physical Volume partitions
The partition map appears to be OK
Finished partition map verification on disk3

Partition Disk Image
==================

Want to go for the following structure
diskutil partitionDisk /dev/disk3 GPT
fat32 VISTA 32M
JHFS+ 10.5 32M
JHFS+ 10.6 32M
JHFS+ 10.7 32M
JHFS+ 10.8 32M
JHFS+ 10.9 32M
JHFS+ 10.10 32M
JHFS+ 10.11 32M
JHFS+ 10.12 32M
JHFS+ 10.13 32M
APFS 10.14a 512MB
JHFS+ 10.14h 32M
fat32 BLANK 32M
fat32 BLANK2 32M

diskutil partitionDisk /dev/disk3 GPT fat32 VISTA 32M JHFS+ 10.5 32M JHFS+ 10.6 32M JHFS+ 10.7 32M JHFS+ 10.8 32M JHFS+ 10.9 32M JHFS+ 10.10 32M JHFS+ 10.11 32M JHFS+ 10.12 32M JHFS+ 10.13 32M APFS 10.14a 512MB JHFS+ 10.14h 32M fat32 BLANK 32M fat32 BLANK2 32M

Started partitioning on disk3
Unmounting disk
Creating the partition map
Waiting for partitions to activate
Formatting disk3s2 as MS-DOS (FAT32) with name VISTA
Error: -69850: The chosen size is not valid for the chosen file system

^^ Last error is FAT cannot be larger than 2GB

Check Disk structure
==================
$ diskutil list

/dev/disk3 (disk image):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        +4.3 GB     disk3
   1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk3s1
   2:       Microsoft Basic Data                         31.5 MB    disk3s2
   3:                  Apple_HFS 10.5                    32.0 MB    disk3s3
   4:                  Apple_HFS 10.6                    32.0 MB    disk3s4
   5:                  Apple_HFS 10.7                    32.0 MB    disk3s5
   6:                  Apple_HFS 10.8                    32.0 MB    disk3s6
   7:                  Apple_HFS 10.9                    32.0 MB    disk3s7
   8:                  Apple_HFS 10.10                   32.0 MB    disk3s8
   9:                  Apple_HFS 10.11                   32.0 MB    disk3s9
  10:                  Apple_HFS 10.12                   32.0 MB    disk3s10
  11:                  Apple_HFS 10.13                   32.0 MB    disk3s11
  12:                 Apple_APFS Container disk4         32.0 MB    disk3s12
  13:                  Apple_HFS 10.15                   32.0 MB    disk3s13
  14:       Microsoft Basic Data                         31.5 MB    disk3s14
  15:       Microsoft Basic Data BLANK2                  3.7 GB     disk3s15

/dev/disk4 (synthesized):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +32.0 MB    disk4
                                 Physical Store disk3s12
   1:                APFS Volume 10.14                   24.6 KB    disk4s1


CHECK DISK WITH GDISK
=======================

$ gdisk /dev/disk3
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 1.0.3

Warning: Devices opened with shared lock will not have their
partition table automatically reloaded!
Partition table scan:
  MBR: protective
  BSD: not present
  APM: not present
  GPT: present

Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.

Command (? for help): q

Populate EFI and each disk with System files.
=======================
Note: Double click the img in Finder to mount all the volumes and then populate each with the necessary files for the bootloader to discover a MacOs system. So for example for Volume 10.6

mkdir -p /Volumes/10.6/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration 
mkdir -p /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices

Then:
- copy com.apple.Boot.plist from macOS 10.6 to /Volumes/10.6/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration /
- copy boot.efi from macOS 10.6 to /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices/
- copy SystemVersion.plist from macOS 10.6 to /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices/

Repeat for all other volumes with correct files from each macOS version.

Bless each folder, for example
=======================
sudo bless --folder /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices/

Repeat for all other volumes

 

4 - Mount the EFI System Partition of that disk image. 

You will need to change the relevant numbers to match the mounted volume on your system.


diskutil mount disk4s1

5 - Install OpenCore with OpenCanopy

Just a basic install is required as the intention here is only to view OpenCanopy

 

6 - Unmount the EFI


diskutil umount disk4s1

7 - Unmount the remaining volumes from the disk image

Just eject the volumes from the Finder

 

8 - Run qemu

Collect the OVMF file and the disk image in to one folder. Load up Terminal and use something like this.


qemu-system-x86_64 -m 2048 -cpu core2duo -bios OVMF-pure-efi.fd -device ide-hd,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=hda -drive id=hda,if=none,file=BlackDisk4G.img,format=raw

 

 

As I imagined a lot to do :-) Thanks for taking the time, very kind

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28 minutes ago, chris1111 said:

How to set DefaultBackgroundColour

I’m away from my system now. But check the OpenCore documentation and sample.plist in the OpenCore release files. It’s all there for you to discover ;)

 

8 minutes ago, antuneddu said:

As I imagined a lot to do :-) Thanks for taking the time, very kind

I may have missed some steps or other stuff but hopefully you have the main details there. Good luck.

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22 minutes ago, blackosx said:

I’m away from my system now. But check the OpenCore documentation and sample.plist in the OpenCore release files. It’s all there for you to discover ;)

 

I may have missed some steps or other stuff but hopefully you have the main details there. Good luck.

I try to see :bye: This is the Background of my theme System-Metal

the white font collor is not the best

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1 hour ago, chris1111 said:

How to set DefaultBackgroundColour

I think it's in NVRAM > Add > 4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14 > DefaultBackgroundColor.

 

15 minutes ago, chris1111 said:

I try to see :bye: This is the Background of my theme System-Metal

the white font collor is not the best...

The problem with this background is that it has light areas and dark areas. If you put black letters, they look bad in the dark areas. And vice versa. It is difficult with this type of backgrounds.

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1 hour ago, blackosx said:

@antuneddu

 

Here are some instructions which may help you. Though I'm no expert with Qemu so there may be better ways do this.

 

You will need:

 

1 - Qemu

If you don't already have it installed then install Qemu from somewhere like Homebrew

 

2 - OVMF (Open Virtual Machine Firmware)
You can build it yourself or get a pre-built binary from various places. For example, you can get the latest pre-built binaries from https://www.kraxel.org/repos/jenkins/edk2/...

Excellent explanation. It's a very very good help text.

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5 minutes ago, miliuco said:

I think it's in NVRAm > Add > 4D1EDE05-38C7-4A6A-9CC6-4BCCA8B38C14 > DefaultBackgroundColor.

 

The problem with this background is that it has light areas and dark areas. If you put black letters, they look bad in the dark areas. And vice versa. It is difficult with this type of backgrounds.

I have already set this

 

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3 minutes ago, miliuco said:

But 000000 is black, have you tried BFBFBF Apple Grey (as @blackosx says) to see black labels?

No I will do :D Edit *** Its work :thumbsup_anim: Were is the palette for choosing the collor I want testing another value :)

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13 minutes ago, chris1111 said:

No I will do :D Edit *** Its work :thumbsup_anim: Were is the palette for choosing the collor I want testing another value :)

I visit this page when I want to to pick a web or hex color code.

But I think current OpenCore only works with 000000 and BFBFBF.

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16 minutes ago, blackosx said:

Yes, OpenCanopy font support is only Mono. See my previous font testing here

I try your Verdana with BFBFBF result of Blackscreen nothing else :surprised:

Anyway the BFBFBF gives me the black font ant its better then the white with my background 

thanks again both of you

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20 minutes ago, chris1111 said:

I try your Verdana with BFBFBF result of Blackscreen nothing else :surprised:

Anyway the BFBFBF gives me the black font ant its better then the white with my background 

thanks again both of you

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@blackosx

I have also tried Verdana.
If I boot with HideAuxiliary=True and I don't use the keyboard (to change selected icon or to show Auxiliary) macOS starts fine.
If I boot with HideAuxiliary=False (or with HideAuxiliary=True and I use the keyboard), it goes to black screen and there it stays.

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5 minutes ago, chris1111 said:

Its a bit sad because its easy to create a different collor font exemple here a Green and its not work

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Too bad!!! What is the reason why sources other than Acidanthera binary resources do not work?
They would be very nice in that green color that you show.

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14 minutes ago, chris1111 said:

Its a bit sad because its easy to create a different collor font exemple here a Green and its not work

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This is what we have to study.
It's from OpenCore configuration PDF.

===========================

Predefined labels are put to \EFI\OC\Resources\Label directory. Each label has .lbl or .l2x suffix to represent the scaling level. Full list of labels is provided below. All labels are mandatory.

  • EFIBoot — Generic OS.
  • Apple — Apple OS.
  • AppleRecv — Apple Recovery OS.
  • AppleTM — Apple Time Machine.
  • Windows — Windows.
  • Other — Custom entry (see Entries).
  • ResetNVRAM — Reset NVRAM system action or tool.
  • Shell — Entry with UEFI Shell name (e.g. OpenShell).
  • Tool — Any other tool.

Note: All labels must have a height of exactly 12 px. There is no limit for their width.
 

Label and icon generation can be performed with bundled utilities: disklabel and icnspack. Font is Helvetica 12 pt times scale factor.

 

Font format corresponds to AngelCode binary BMF. While there are many utilities to generate font files, currently it is recommended to use dpFontBaker to generate bitmap font (using CoreText produces best results) and fonverter to export it to binary format.

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4 hours ago, miliuco said:

@blackosx

I have also tried Verdana.
If I boot with HideAuxiliary=True and I don't use the keyboard (to change selected icon or to show Auxiliary) macOS starts fine.
If I boot with HideAuxiliary=False (or with HideAuxiliary=True and I use the keyboard), it goes to black screen and there it stays.

Thanks for the report. I’ll run some tests maybe tomorrow to see what’s going on.
 

It’s was a while back that I generated those font files from following the notes in the OpenCanopy docs that you mentioned in the post above.
 

EDIT:

As for the AngelCode fonts, the format does support colour but I believe OpenCanopy currrently does not (Please correct me if I’m wrong).
 

But let’s remember that OpenCanopy is still a work in progress and Download-Fritz has put a lot of work in to get it to where it currently is. There may well be changes in the future allowing support for colour fonts.

 

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8 hours ago, blackosx said:

I’m away from my system now. But check the OpenCore documentation and sample.plist in the OpenCore release files. It’s all there for you to discover ;)

 

I may have missed some steps or other stuff but hopefully you have the main details there. Good luck.

 

Then:
- copy com.apple.Boot.plist from macOS 10.6 to /Volumes/10.6/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration / 
- copy boot.efi from macOS 10.6 to /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices/
- copy SystemVersion.plist from macOS 10.6 to /Volumes/10.6/System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist 

hi what do you mean by
com.apple.Boot.plist from macOS 10.6?
boot.efi from macOS 10.6?
SystemVersion.plist? 

i can't find these files :(

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Those system files will come from an actual macOS system and are the files that the bootloader uses to determine which system it has discovered.
 

The steps I posted were just what I did when I created my IMG file and that was to create partitions for each macOS system and populated each with the necessary files. But you don’t have to do that if you don’t want to. You can partition your IMG however you want OpenCore to see it.

 

For example; you could just create a single HFS+ partition for one version of macOS. Though you will still need to populate the partition with the system files that the bootloader looks for. 

 

Does that help?

 

 

 

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rightly so' ? ... unmm and in the efi partition of BlackDisk4G.img what do I copy the current efi that I have in the disk? Thank you

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rightly so' ? ... unmm and in the efi partition of BlackDisk4G.img what do I copy the current efi that I have in the disk? Thank you

 

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