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10.6 Virtualize machine-specific OS X Server in Fusion
I beat my head against this particular wall for a while. The solution I finally arrived at (with Parallels, rather than VMWare Fusion, and with a 2009-model Mac Mini server, rather than mid-2010) was to create a new two-core Mac OS X VM, boot it off a standard Mac OS X Snow Leopard retail DVD, and use it to restore from a Time Machine back-up of Mac OS X Server. Worked a treat.
10.6 Virtualize machine-specific OS X Server in Fusion
BTW, I tried to install by booting directly from the DVD in a new Parallels Desktop 6 OS X Server VM, and it worked out of the box (i.e., it accepted to install also when booted form the machine-specific DVD): which is a good thing, as in Parallels you can't apply the "OSInstall" workaround, as there is no preformatted HFS+ virtual disk to mount. |
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