12/14/2023 0 Comments Macos big sur virtualbox![]() You can re-run the kexstat command just to be sure the extensions were loaded. Restart your Mac and VirtualBox should now work. You should see a message that some applications require a restart to work correctly. If you don't see the extensions loaded, the easier fix is to delete your current VirtualBox app, download and install the lastest version and then go the Security & Privacy System Preferences Pane. No variant specified, falling back to release If the kernel extensions are installed, you will see something like this: Executing: /usr/bin/kmutil showloaded You can verify this by running: kextstat | grep -v com.apple I’m not interested in finding out that I can no longer dive into the internals and do what I want it to do.įollow Arcane Science Lab on WordPress.Big Sur disables the VirtualBox kernel extensions as part of the installation process. I’m sure that trying to get a kernel extension running on top of Apple Silicon probably doesn’t work at all, which is why I’m not rushing out to get a new machine using it. Installing and running a kernel extension on macOS should not be a problem, and blocking it from installing is laziness on someone’s part who’ve decided perhaps it’s too much trouble to make sure that capability continues to work from release to release. It’s my MBP, and as far as I’m concerned it will do what I want it to do, not what someone else feels it should be doing. My final thoughts on all of this: I spent six grand on this MBP. Most of the time I’m quite OK with Ubuntu, but every now and then I need to I need to dip into Fedora. The only distribution that works without issue under Parallels, regardless of version, is Ubuntu or Ubuntu derived distributions. If you’re wondering why I just don’t run everything under Parallels, it’s because Fedora and some of the other distributions I need to run don’t work very well with Parallels. Therefore, you have to click on the link down below and get the guide to fix. You can’t expand to a large screen, in order to fix the screen resolution on VirtualBox. Then you will notice that your screen resolution will look small which is embarrassing. When I downgraded back to 6.1.26 it all started to work again. When you completely install macOS Big Sur on VirtualBox by following the above steps. Under 6.1.28 I ran into the same VM boot issue, even though the documented changes were still in place. I ran into another issue when I upgraded from VirtualBox 6.1.26 to 6.1.28. The next time you attempt to start a VirtualBox VM, you will succeed. Then reboot out of recovery mode and back into macOS. In the terminal execute spctl kext-consent disable.In the terminal execute csrutil enable -without kext. ![]()
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