![]() ![]() Logfile: /Users/user/Library/Logs/runMacOSVirtualbox. You should see the macOS name, such as macOS Ventura or macOS Monterey, followed by its version number. Which macOS is installed From the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, choose About This Mac. No matter what I do I always get this: : command not foundx.sh: line 13: Use About This Mac to check the version of Mac operating system installed, and find out whether it's the latest (newest, most recent) version. I've tried downloading the scripts folder directly from the source on GitHub, but nothing changes. Answer (1 of 2): In a huge number of ways, they are essentially the same. Somewhere in the process I have to type this into the macOS terminal: cd desktop/macoscatalinavirtualbox Turn on your Mac and hold Command + R until the Apple logo appears. The tutorial tells us to name the folder like this: macoscatalinavirtualbox and to save it on the desktop. Create a bootable installer with the Mac software you’d like to install, as outlined above. ![]() So I I followed the steps in the tutorial, but I was unable to finish the installation with success. I've downloaded Catalina Patcher (and made the process to get the image file to aplications folder), and everything else from the site (VirtualBox, the extension pack, etc…) I was searching, and I found this blog post: “ Install and run macOS Catalina on High Sierra using VirtualBox” I was trying to install macOS Catalina on latest version of VirtualBox, hosting it on a Mac running macOS High Sierra (10.13.6). ![]()
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