diff --git a/docs/docs/01-About.md b/docs/docs/01-About.md index f9c51a7..24e7871 100644 --- a/docs/docs/01-About.md +++ b/docs/docs/01-About.md @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ This repository and its contents are to be a continuation of my work on [LegacyO This is for experienced users. You should already be familiar with 3 core concepts: [Virtualization](https://libvirt.org/)/[QEMU](https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/), [OpenCore](https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/), and [macOS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS). If you feel as though you are not up to speed on any of these concepts, please take the time to first gain adequate knowledge as it will vastly improve your chances of having a working system you can daily drive. This guide is written completely from my perspective as I've learned throughout my time in the Hackintosh community. What you would typically do if you wanted to run macOS on your system you would have to use the OpenCore bootloader to provide macOS with the necessary information it needs. A Virtual Machine is no different. In theory, what we are simply doing is creating an OpenCore disk image that acts as if it were the equivalent of a USB or an EFI partition post-installation. While there exist many projects that utilize QEMU/KVM, for daily driving you must have a compatible GPU. What this means for the user of any projects that are seen as the equivalent to "Prebuilt EFI's" is that there is no learning involved. This causes the user to not understand why certain things are broken on their system and possibly may never fix those issues, potentially leaving them in the background. This guide is for those who are looking to properly create a macOS Virtual Machine from the ground up. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. Try not to ask for support before rereading, many times you will misread something on accident or are simply not paying enough attention to what it's instructing you to do. -