4/28/2024 0 Comments Install clover bootloader mojave![]() ![]() VBoxManage setextradata "$NAME" "CustomVideoMode1" "$x32” VBoxManage modifyvm "$NAME" -usbxhci on -firmware efi -chipset ich9 -mouse usbtablet -keyboard usb Here is the mandatory VirtualBox 1980×1080 script that needs to be executed prior to loading Mojave #!/bin/bash We could change it to match what you want -> 0x0 csr-active-config 0x0 = SIP Enabled (Default)Ĭsr-active-config 0x3 = SIP Partially Disabled (Loads unsigned kexts)Ĭsr-active-config 0圆7 = SIP Disabled completely clover.dmgĪlso we could use the above example to modify other things (this I leave to the reader to experiment with) For example these SIP security settings in the default clover – disabled completely. apfs.efi /Volumes/NO\ NAME/EFI/CLOVER/drivers64UEFI/ Hdiutil detach /Volumes/NO\ NAME/ 2>/dev/null || trueĬp -r /Volumes/Clover-v2.4k-4533-X64/* /Volumes/NO\ NAME/Ĭp. Hdiutil create -megabytes 16 -fs MS-DOS -volname MojaveClover -o. # Please replace your path to the apfs.efi on your macOS installation #Ĭp "/Volumes/Macintosh HD/usr/standalone/i386/apfs.efi" "./apfs.efi" # We will set a custom resolution here 1980x1080 Updated clover.sh script (chmod +x clover.sh) #!/bin/bash Please read the previous howtos on how to do this here You will need an existing macOS system either real or virtual (VirtualBox) for the script to prepare the clove.isoīelow is an example script that will produce a 1980×1080 resolution Clover.iso which you then need to use in the Virtual Box emulation to load Mojave. This person knows more about this than I do, and they have a far more similar setup- they're running Kali, Ubuntu, Windows and OS X.Short howto on how to build a custom Clover.iso for your VirtualBox Mojave emulation. ![]() The process isn't this simple I've only outlined a few of the steps. It's quite tricky to edit plists without something that can make sure that the file is formatted correctly, but each new entry will look something like this: A large portion of it is going to be related to Mac OS X and Hackintoshes, but you can ignore all of this.ĬTRL-F to find something called "GUI", under that, to add things to the Clover boot screen, you're going to want to add entries similar to this: GUI You can save the file by saving it to the desktop, deleting the file in the EFI partition (I suggest making a backup by doing the same thing- open it in Wordpad or something, and save the unedited copy to the desktop or something) and copying the edited file by right clicking, clicking copy, and right clicking and clicking paste in the EFI partition. To access the ist file, you want to head to EFI/EFI/CLOVER/ist - right click the file in Task Manager, and select whatever rich text editor you use. To access the drive in Task Manager, click Run new task, and in the window that pops up, in the bottom right click Browse. You won't be able to access this drive through explorer- instead, you need to do it through Task Manager. Now, you should see an EFI drive in Windows. The title is usually "Unknown", but if you see none of this, you probably chose the wrong drive.)Īssign letter=s (or whatever drive letter you want, as long as it isn't already occupied) exit Select partition x (x for the clover partition- for me, the clover partition was 200MB. Select disk # (where # is the disk number of the disk with Clover) list partition List disk (If you have more than one disk, take note of which one you installed the Clover EFI onto.) You can mount the clover EFI partition in Windows by doing the following: ![]() Generally clover is used only for OS X, since well, as far as I'm aware it was created specifically with Hackintoshes in mind. All Clover Configurator does is mount the EFI partition, and give user-friendly way of editing the ist (an OS X properties list file) located in clover. ![]()
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