![]() To troubleshoot the installation as well as learn how to customize the build ( more RAM, more/less disk space, macOS version etc ) check out the project page here. If we're talking about only removing volumes for the current docker project, docker down -v may be a nicer solution. I'm open to suggestions for how to handle recreating volumes in a more targeted way. ![]() Running Docker Desktop (for mac) v3.5.1 and working fine here. That’s it finish setting up macOS Catalina and enjoy running macOS in a Docker container on your Linux machine. Seems to be broken for docker desktop > 3.2.2. When the installation is finished, upon reboot select macOS to boot into macOS Catalinaġ2. ![]() On restart, select macOS to continue the installation.ġ1. Exit Disk Utility and and select Reinstall macOSġ0. Select Disk Utility and format the largest disk in the list.ĩ. Run docker run -privileged -e "DISPLAY=$" -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix sickcodes/docker-osxĨ. Now pull the image with docker pull sickcodes/docker-osxĦ.
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