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OSX-KVM
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for reasons I would like to make a KVM-based Hackintosh such as https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM and passthrough the Radeon RX Vega M GPU via vfio, which is in my Hades Canyon NUC8i7HVK. There exists a working hackintosh project for the whole PC itself at https://github.com/osy/HaC-Mini, which I used to gather more information, but I couldn't get it together into a workable state such that I run a macOS VM in KVM.
for reasons I would like to make a KVM-based Hackintosh such as https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM and passthrough the Radeon RX Vega M GPU via vfio, which is in my Hades Canyon NUC8i7HVK. There exists a working hackintosh project for the whole PC itself at https://github.com/osy/HaC-Mini, which I used to gather more information, but I couldn't get it together into a workable state such that I run a macOS VM in KVM.
I tried to add the dGPU to the OSX-KVM and macOS does recognize the device even as graphics adapter, but it never uses it as display device and loads no kext. I tried to remove the qemu VGA adapter (which would make the Linux VM use the dGPU when passed through) and boot into OpenCore, but I never got any display output. I tried to load the https://github.com/osy/Polaris22Fixup kext into OpenCore (just putting it in the kexts folder, I'm not sure if that is enough though).