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Prerequisites
This guide assumes that you have:
- a Mac OS X host environment, running VirtualBox on an Intel Mac
- a universal or i386 install image or disk for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
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The environment of the example installation procedure was:
- MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014)
- OS X El Capitan (10.11.6)
- VirtualBox 5.1.18
- the Mac OS X Server v10.4.7 (Universal) Build 8K1079 image (which can befound by searching for '10.4' inhttps://developer.apple.com/download/more/)
Create a new virtual machine
If trust the files in the repository and want to skip the procedure you can:
- download Tiger.ova and import it in VirtualBox (bydouble-clicking it or opening it from File → Import Appliance..), or
- copy the
Tiger
folder from this repository to yourVirtualBox VMs
folderand add it in VirtualBox selecting it in from the Machine → Add.. menu
If you like to see what it takes to get it done, the following step-by-stepprocedure will guide you in the creation and configuration of the virtualmachine.
- select Machine → New.. from the menu (or click on the New button)
- choose the name of your virtual machine (the example uses 'Tiger')
- select Type: Mac OS X
- select Version: Mac OS X (32-bit) or Version: Mac OS X (64-bit)
- choose the amount of RAM (default: 2048 MB)
- choose Create a virtual hard disk now
- choose the settings for the creation of the virtual hard disk (the defaultones should work just fine)
- from the command-line, run the following commands (replacing 'Tiger' with thename of your virtual machine):
The virtual machine should now be ready for the install procedure. Its
vbox
file should match the reference Tiger.vbox
except for thename, timestamps and UUIDs.Install Mac OS X
- start the virtual machine
- since it is the first boot, VirtualBox will open a popup asking for theinstall media; select the Mac OS X install disk image
- wait some time for the boot to complete; the system might either immediatelystart or stay frozen for several seconds in a state like the one shown in thefollowing image before getting to the UI; after a minute, if it shows noprogress or if the console shows
Still waiting for root device.
, tryrebooting the machine
- choose the language you are going to use
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- erase the VBOX HARDDISK hard disk using a Mac OS Extended volumeformat; you can choose whether to also make it Journaled and/or Case-sensitive;the default is Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
- quit Disk Utility and proceed with the installation