# Docker-OSX #### [Follow @sickcodes on Twitter](https://twitter.com/sickcodes) for v2.0 notification (SSH TUNNELING, XFVB HEADLESS, NFS, FULL AUTO CI/CD) ![Running mac osx in a docker container](/running-mac-inside-docker-qemu.png?raw=true "OSX KVM DOCKER") Run Mac in a Docker container! Run near native OSX-KVM in Docker! X11 Forwarding! Author: Sick.Codes https://sick.codes/ & https://twitter.com/sickcodes Credits: OSX-KVM project among many others: https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM/blob/master/CREDITS.md Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/sickcodes/docker-osx Pull requests, suggestions very welcome! ``` docker pull sickcodes/docker-osx docker run --privileged -e "DISPLAY=${DISPLAY:-:0.0}" -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix sickcodes/docker-osx # press ctrl G if your mouse gets stuck # scroll down to troubleshooting if you have problems # need more RAM and SSH on 0.0.0.0:50922? docker run -e RAM=4 -p 50922:10022 --privileged -e "DISPLAY=${DISPLAY:-:0.0}" -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix sickcodes/docker-osx:latest ssh fullname@localhost -p 50922 ``` # Requirements: KVM on the host Need to turn on hardware virtualization in your BIOS, very easy to do. Then have QEMU on the host if you haven't already: ``` # ARCH sudo pacman -S qemu libvirt dnsmasq virt-manager bridge-utils flex bison ebtables edk2-ovmf # UBUNTU DEBIAN sudo apt install qemu qemu-kvm libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon-system bridge-utils virt-manager # CENTOS RHEL FEDORA sudo yum install libvirt qemu-kvm -y # then run sudo systemctl enable libvirtd.service sudo systemctl enable virtlogd.service sudo modprobe kvm # reboot ``` # Start the same container later (persistent disk) This is for when you want to run your system later. If you don't run this you will have a new image every time. ``` # look at your recent containers and copy the CONTAINER ID docker ps --all # docker start the container ID docker start abc123xyz567 # if you have many containers, you can try automate it with filters like this # docker ps --all --filter "ancestor=sickcodes/docker-osx" ``` # Additional Boot Instructions ``` # Boot the macOS Base System # Click Disk Utility # Erase the biggest disk (around 200gb default), DO NOT MODIFY THE SMALLER DISKS. # Click Reinstall macOS ``` # Troubleshooting libgtk permissions denied error, thanks @raoulh + @arsham ``` echo $DISPLAY # ARCH sudo pacman -S xorg-xhost # UBUNTU DEBIAN sudo apt install x11-xserver-utils # CENTOS RHEL FEDORA sudo yum install xorg-x11-server-utils # then run xhost + docker run --privileged -e "DISPLAY=${DISPLAY:-:0.0}" -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix sickcodes/docker-osx ./OpenCore-Boot.sh ``` Alternative run, thanks @roryrjb ```docker run --privileged --net host --cap-add=ALL -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix -v /dev:/dev -v /lib/modules:/lib/modules sickcodes/docker-osx``` Check if your hardware virt is on ```egrep -c '(svm|vmx)' /proc/cpuinfo``` Try adding yourself to the docker group ```sudo usermod -aG docker $USER``` Turn on docker daemon ```sudo nohup dockerd &``` Check /dev/kvm permissions ```sudo chmod 666 /dev/kvm``` If you don't have Docker already ``` ### Arch (pacman version isn't right at time of writing) wget https://download.docker.com/linux/static/stable/x86_64/docker-19.03.5.tgz tar -xzvf docker-*.tgz sudo cp docker/* /usr/bin/ sudo dockerd & sudo groupadd docker sudo usermod -aG docker $USER # run docker later sudo nohup dockerd & ### Ubuntu apt-get remove docker docker-engine docker.io containerd runc -y apt-get install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl gnupg-agent software-properties-common -y curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | apt-key add - apt-key fingerprint 0EBFCD88 add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu $(lsb_release -cs) stable" apt-get update -y apt-get install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io -y sudo dockerd & sudo groupadd docker sudo usermod -aG docker $USER sudo nohup dockerd & ``` If you have no internet connectivity from the VM, you are using bridge networking, and you are running Fedora: ``` # Set the docker0 bridge to the trusted zone sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=trusted --add-interface=docker0 sudo firewall-cmd --reload ``` # Backup the disk your image will be stored in: /var/lib/docker/overlay2/...../arch/OSX-KVM/home/arch/OSX-KVM/mac_hdd_ng.img ``` # fast way sudo find /var/lib/docker -size +10G | grep mac_hdd_ng.img # note the container id docker ps # find your container's root folder docker inspect $(docker ps -q --all --filter "ancestor=docker-osx") | grep UpperDir # In the folder from the above command, your image is inside ./home/arch/OSX-KVM/mac_hdd_ng.img # then sudo cut it somewhere. Don't do it while the container is running as you might lose data. ``` # Wipe old images ``` # WARNING deletes all old images, but saves disk space if you make too many containers docker system prune --all docker image prune --all ``` # Instant OSX-KVM in a BOX! This Dockerfile automates the installation of OSX-KVM inside a docker container. It will build a Catalina Disk with up to 200GB of space. You can change the size and version using build arguments (see below). This file builds on top of the work done by Dhiru Kholia and many others on the OSX-KVM project. # Custom Build ``` docker build -t docker-osx:latest \ --build-arg VERSION=10.14.6 \ --build-arg SIZE=200G docker run \ -e RAM=4 \ -e SMP=4 \ -e CORES=4 \ -e EXTRA='-usb -device usb-host,hostbus=1,hostaddr=8' \ -e INTERNAL_SSH_PORT=23 \ --privileged -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix docker-osx:latest ``` ## Todo: ``` # persistent disk with least amount of pre-build errands. ```