Who's going to be the first guinea pig to see if the current version of Fusion will run on El Capitan? (Mac OS X 10.11) 🙂
Yes, yes, I know that VMware doesn't support beta OS versions; I'm just hoping someone else tests it so I don't have to...
EDIT: I'm curious to know about both as a Host and as a Guest, either separately or together.
Thanks!
-Joe
I've already heard a rumor (not yet verified) that it doesn't work as a guest in Fusion. Rest assured that we'll be trying it out this afternoon and investigating as necessary.
Cheers,
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Darius
Tried to make an El Capitan guest on Mavericks Host/VMWare 7.1.1 Pro. Get the error "Unable to create the installation medium."
I can confirm the same result here. I'm working on it right now...
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Darius
All over it as usual - Darius rocks!
Totally unofficial workaround follows, assuming you are comfortable with Terminal...
Quit VMware Fusion. Download and unpack the attached Create Mavericks Installer.zip to reveal Create Mavericks Installer.tool, then launch Terminal and run:
sudo cp Create\ Mavericks\ Installer.tool /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/
Enter your password if prompted.
Launch VMware Fusion, and try again.
Have fun!
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Darius
Anyone try it as a host? I would love to install 10.11 but I need VMware for work.
That patch let me get El Capitan installed. Thanks!
Seems like video performance is pretty sluggish, with acceleration either on or off. Maybe it's the switch to the Metal API?
After backing up my macbook i installed 10.11 and started up fusion. I then proceeded to start my work vm (win7 64 bit) and the window came up as normal but the vm did not appear to start (play button remained on the screen). While navigating here on my imac I noticed that the VM had finally started.
the vm runs like before. apart from the extended wait before boot nothing seems to have changed running fusion 7.1.1 on a 10.11 machine
-Ivar
Thanks ivahos!
infinitetape: perhaps turn off Beam Sync? Improving Yosemite VM performance in VMware Fusion | Der Flounder
Yes, this is what I need to know as well.
If I upgrade to this beta and I can't run my VMs I'm going to be very sad. Again.
So far the vm's I have tried runs at the same speed under 10.11 as they did under 10.10. It also looks like the delay before the VM boots is also gone. Might have been something going on in the background. Its back to normal now
If you want to try the beta as a host OS, I'd suggest installing the beta onto a separate hard disk or separate partition, and ensuring that you have a good backup of all your critical data.
If you end up installing the beta, you should expect (and plan for) a bumpy ride: It might not be possible for either Apple or VMware to promptly address whatever issues arise along the way, so a fallback plan (a bootable backup of your current known-good OS, for instance) is pretty much essential.
Cheers,
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Darius
It looks like when running El Capitan as the Host VMWare is unable to use USB devices in the guest. I have tried it on 2 systems (iMac 5K & rMBP 15" Late 2013), no USB devices will show up or connect to the guest. May not be an absolute show stopper but it certainly is an issue. Likely going to revert back at least on my rMBP but may leave it running on the iMac for a while. Pretty sure we won't get a fix for this very quickly especially since this is the beta. Other than that, most other things seem to work and the guest is as fast or faster than under 10.10. This is the first real incompatibility I have found with programs that I run regularly.
I was able to get it installed using the workaround provided. I am not able to install VMware tools however. When the tools installer mounts, its an empty folder. Anybody had success with installing tools?
Beam Sync helped once I realized it needed to go in the Guest. :smileyblush: Still a little jittery, but now more usable.
Other goodies so far:
This all sounds promising for only 1-day after the beta release. 🙂
Also, are you folks doing clean Guest installs of El Cap, or upgrading an existing Yosemite Guest?
Answering my own question: I upgraded a plain 10.10 VM successfully to 10.11. (No patching needed to get the installer running.) I'm also seeing the sluggishness in the UI, and "beamoff" errors with "6/9/15 9:16:55.036 AM WindowServer[269]: Untrusted client (pid=692) attempted to set debug options." QuartzDebug will also not run, unsurprisingly, since OpenGL is now gone. In the middle of downloading Xcode to see if there might be a Metal Debug tool included with it...
Also, presumably because I upgraded an existing VM with VMware Tools already installed, copy/paste between Guest and Host is working, as is dynamic screen resizing.
I also see the errors for "attempted to set debug options" in my log. Not sure what's going on. If nothing else, my mouse cursor movements are now smooth instead of jumpy.