primary display resolution documentation
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# Push-button installer of macOS on VirtualBox
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# Push-button installer of macOS on VirtualBox
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# (c) myspaghetti, licensed under GPL2.0 or higher
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# (c) myspaghetti, licensed under GPL2.0 or higher
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# url: https://github.com/myspaghetti/macos-guest-virtualbox
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# url: https://github.com/myspaghetti/macos-guest-virtualbox
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# version 0.90.0
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# version 0.90.1
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# Dependencies: bash coreutils gzip unzip wget xxd dmg2img
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# Dependencies: bash coreutils gzip unzip wget xxd dmg2img
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# Supported versions:
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# Supported versions:
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repairing the disk from Terminal, delete the \"Free space\" partition so it allows
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repairing the disk from Terminal, delete the \"Free space\" partition so it allows
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the system APFS container to take up the available space.
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the system APFS container to take up the available space.
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${highlight_color}Primary display resolution${default_color}
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The following command assigns the virtual machine primary display resolution:
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${low_contrast_color}VBoxManage setextradata \"\${vm_name}\" \\${default_color}
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${low_contrast_color}\"VBoxInternal2/EfiGraphicsResolution\" \"\${resolution}\"${default_color}
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The following primary display resolutions are supported by macOS on VirtualBox:
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${low_contrast_color}5120x2880 2880x1800 2560x1600 2560x1440 1920x1200 1600x1200 1680x1050${default_color}
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${low_contrast_color}1440x900 1280x800 1024x768 640x480${default_color}
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Secondary displays can have an arbitrary resolution.
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${highlight_color}Unsupported features${default_color}
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${highlight_color}Unsupported features${default_color}
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Developing and maintaining VirtualBox or macOS features is beyond the scope of
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Developing and maintaining VirtualBox or macOS features is beyond the scope of
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this script. Some features may behave unexpectedly, such as USB device support,
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this script. Some features may behave unexpectedly, such as USB device support,
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