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The MacOS-Simple-KVM GitHub repo is linked from the original post. It is described as "set up a simple macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM
Has a link on the "MacOS-Simple-KVM" words taking you to a GitHub repo.
I then start talking about QEMU, move past that and you'll see this paragraph :-
The steps were followed as listed but with the following tweaks. First clone the git repo in, make sure to use the linux filesystem as it is faster at the moment on wsl2 than windows (/mnt).
This might be where there's some confusion. Once you clone the GitHub repo linked to off of "MacOS-Simple-KVM" using your wsl session you need to cd into it. The files you mention are in there.
I hope that is clearer, if so I'll update the post accordingly :)
Certified Azure Solution Architect & DevOps expert with 20 years in software. Microsoft Press Author. CloudSkills Community Author. Also a bit of a data nerd.
No problem! This bit of text from the post :-
The MacOS-Simple-KVM GitHub repo is linked from the original post. It is described as "set up a simple macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM
Has a link on the "MacOS-Simple-KVM" words taking you to a GitHub repo.
I then start talking about QEMU, move past that and you'll see this paragraph :-
The steps were followed as listed but with the following tweaks. First clone the git repo in, make sure to use the linux filesystem as it is faster at the moment on wsl2 than windows (/mnt).
This might be where there's some confusion. Once you clone the GitHub repo linked to off of "MacOS-Simple-KVM" using your wsl session you need to cd into it. The files you mention are in there.
I hope that is clearer, if so I'll update the post accordingly :)
Thanks! I did go back and spot it but appreciate the prompt followup!
I'm trying this on an i7-4770K before making the leap on the Ryzen 3970X!
Sounds like a plan :) glad you spotted it!