Is it possible to convert an "Apple Virtualisation" image to "QEMU" #3784
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PicoCreator
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I would be interested as well on this, also on Qemu→Apple conversion. The disk contents shouldn't be impacted, but maybe needs conversion from qcow2 to something else. |
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I can't answer #1, but it is possible to convert a HVF raw image using qemu-img:
I'd suspect the reverse should also hold to go from Apple to QEMU. |
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Did you ever test that? does it work? |
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Is the "Apple Virtualisation" mode in UTM using QEMU underneath the hood - or simply bypassing it and integrating straight to apple code.
Is it possible to convert an existing "Apple Virtualisation" image to a QEMU image - if so what are the process to do so?
Side note: Damn the "Apple Virtualisation" performance was surprisingly good, and I would like to do some apple to apple benchmarks against QEMU. Especially on GPU related workloads
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