Next, upload the Sierra ISO to a data store on your ESXi host. dev/disk3s2 Apple_HFS /Volumes/install_build dev/disk2s2 Apple_HFS /Volumes/install_app The output in your shell will look something like this: "Sierra.iso" will appear in a few moments on your desktop. Mv /tmp/ ~/Desktop/Sierra.isoĪssuming you have "Install macOS Sierra.app" in your /Applications directory, the above bash script can be used to create the ISO. Hdiutil convert /tmp/ -format UDTO -o /tmp/Sierra.iso Hdiutil detach /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/ Rm /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/System/Installation/PackagesĬp -rp /Volumes/install_app/Packages /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/System/Installation/Ĭp -rp /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.chunklist /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/BaseSystem.chunklistĬp -rp /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.dmg /Volumes/OS\ X\ Base\ System/BaseSystem.dmg Hdiutil attach /tmp/ -noverify -nobrowse -mountpoint /Volumes/install_buildĪsr restore -source /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.dmg -target /Volumes/install_build -noprompt -nover$ Hdiutil create -o /tmp/Sierra.cdr -size 7316m -layout SPUD -fs HFS+J Hdiutil attach /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Sierra.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg -noverify$ # Adapted to work with the official image available into Mac App Store
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