You have to build the VM on the Mac using the Fusion Tech preview, and a download of an arm64 version of Linux.Īny data you have on a VM running on x86_64 Linux VM must be copied to the arm64 Linux VM. You can't build an arm64 Linux on Intel/AMD platforms.You can't build an x86_64 Linux VM on an Intel/AMD platform and move it to Apple Silicon (M1) based Macs.x86_64 (Intel/AMD) Linux won't run on Apple Silicon (M1), and arm64 Linux distributions won't run on Intel/AMD processors. Virtual machines on the M1 Mac must run arm64 Linux distributions. It sound to me like you're trying to build a VM on your virtual platform and move it to your Mac laptop. The Tech Preview will not run on any Intel/AMD platform such as AWS WorkSpaces, VMware ESXi or any Intel/AMD based physical machine.Ĭan i export this in OVA format and can this be imported to any vmware on any laptop ? Yes, but you install the VMware Fusion for Apple Silicon Tech Preview on an M1 Mac. When you see the VMware Fusion installer window, double click the corresponding icon to install VMware Fusion. You mean the vmware Fusion preview for Mac M1 and also if i download this and install ubuntu machine. Locate the VMware Fusion installation file in Finder, and double click this file to open the installer (in my case VMwareFusion12-1-0.dmg).
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