| Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution | |----------------|--------------|-----------| | "Not a bootable disk" | ISO written in the wrong mode (RAW vs. DD). | Use Rufus in DD Image mode, or re-run dd command. | | Kernel Panic (Apple logo with no-go symbol) | Missing FakeSMC.kext or incompatible CPU. | Edit the config.plist to enable -x (safe mode) flag. | | "Still waiting for root device" | USB controller not recognized. | Switch to a USB 2.0 port, or add USBBusFix=Yes to boot args. | | Endless reboot after 10 seconds | Incompatible ACPI or DSDT. | Add cpus=1 to boot arguments to disable multiple cores. |
Utilizes icon sets that closely resemble those found in macOS Lion or Snow Leopard. Gmac10-x64.iso
Not inherently. However, because it operates at a very low level, some antivirus engines flag it as "hacktool" (e.g., potential for MAC spoofing). Always verify the source—if it came from a random torrent or a “drivers” site with pop-up ads, treat it as suspect. | Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution
If you are looking for a that works out of the box with little configuration, Gmac is a strong contender. However, if you prefer the flexibility of standard Linux or want a more modern design, you might prefer Elementary OS . | | Kernel Panic (Apple logo with no-go