If it is to boot on a PC, you must add a custom clover Bootloader ( On ISO ?! On Additional partition ?! On IMG/BIN ?! ) in Ventoy. To boot you must follow the official Apple procedure and choose the desired partition in the boot manager. It is necessary to calculate the size of the partitions skillfully to save space (or resize with Gparted per example but it's longer).įor example MacOS Bigsur takes 14.5GB, MacOS Monterey takes 13.5GB etc. Your partition table must be in GPT with the "Ventoy EFI" boot partition at the beginning, the "Ventoy" partition in NTFS, exFAT or FAT32 and your MacOS partitions in HFS+ Journaled.Īn additional partition for a single version, 2 partitions for 2 versions etc. With VMware player you can't create create VM !
Use MacOS baremetal or VMware Workstation (30 days free) or VMware Player (free) with unlocker for this. Moreover, I think, it can create compatibility problems (this is only my opinion).The solution that I found, and that I could verify, is to create other partitions with MacOS Installer.
To my knowledge (so it's relative) there is no official solution with Ventoy.