Under Ubuntu I had to install the qemu-system-ppc as-well as openbios-ppc packages alongside the usual qemu-related packages. If you're using a different host operating system like Windows, you'll have to adjust this command somewhat. I have also included a bootable image of the installation media, should you want to install your own clean virtual machine and/or physical hardware.
#CLEANER MAC OS 10.4 MAC OS X#
The following command successfully boots for me under Ubuntu. Heres a clean installation of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger PPC, fully updated and ready to be used with qemu. This image should be as up-to-date as you can make OS X Tiger, so fully ready to use. You can create a new admin user and delete this one if you want to use your own name.Īll subsequent updates have already been applied, including all sixteen thousand JAVA updates. The system automatically logs in to an admin account named Tim Cook with the password password (all lower-case).
Going to the Apple store they said to upgrade to 10.6 Id have to buy the 130 upgrade since Im skipping 10.5 and my iLife programs will break, blah blah blah. Make sure you have enough space available before you start and use this image. I saw the new system reqs for Cata are not going to support 10.4 OS for Macs. The hard drive image size clocks in at around 4.8GB when unpacked, and is configured to be a 20GB drive. This one is directly bootable in a VM as a mounted ISO, which is probably more convenient.
Other images available seem to have been dumped in a way that made them not directly bootable, requiring you to burn it to a physical disc first. Here's a clean installation of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger PPC, fully updated and ready to be used with qemu.