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
Tried the csrutil disable/enable procedure (after Googling how to properly boot into recovery mode in a Fusion VM), but it didn't help. Same error at the end of the Tools install.
So even while System Integrity Protection was turned off, the Tools install would fail? In that case, did you try uninstalling and then reinstalling Tools? I found that sometimes necessary with OS X guests.
New issue. VMWare Fusion 8 Pro (8.0.0) is advertised as being compatible with El Capitan but does not work with the GM.
Pointing v8 to El Capitan GM installer, install process never starts because the VM never completes boot process.
I tried the VMWare Fusion 7 Pro hack, which supposedly works with 8, but no luck, same thing, stalls near end of boot up.
I thought Parallels was the only company that ate crow?
Don
Hi Don,
The most recent El Capitan installers contain a change which render them incompatible with Fusion. We didn't have the time to correct it before Fusion 8 shipped. For a workaround, see this post (which is now stickied at the top of the whole Fusion forum): Checking out El Capitan GM Candidate on Fusion 8 | mikeroySoft.com
Cheers,
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Darius
Darius, will this workaround allow moving a 10.11 VM onto an ESXi 6U1 host from Fusion Pro 8? I would like to do some testing of the changes to the MDM features in my virtualized Mac OS X server environment (I am using Mac Mini's as ESXi hosts for OS X VM's), and I have not found that uploading OS X VM's from within Fusion Pro (7 or 😎 has been a viable approach for me.
Is this step-by-step instructions article available in English?
Please advise.