![]() Since its release, Apple Silicon has not offered any virtualization support for MacOS itself, which also explains the lack of things like GHA/AZP build workers for M1/Apple Silicon. Unfortunately, since the boot process for Apple Silicon MacOS uses a bootloader borrowed from iOS, the typical EFI-based bootloader that's used to boot Intel Mac images won't work. ![]() Modern build environments lean heavily on VM images (and/or containers, where available) to ensure safety, isolation, and repeatability. ![]() Those of us that need to test and package software for MacOS on Apple Silicon (aka M1) have spent the past many months bemoaning the lack of virtualization options for MacOS on Apple's new flagship hardware platform.
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