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Posted from my blog here:
http://www.rossfisher.me/2016/01/ho...os-x-10-11-el-capitan-genuine-and-hackintosh/
I have:
First, get some paper and write down your disk mappings using diskutil list. Mine were:
diskutil coreStorage create FUSE1 /dev/disk0 /dev/disk2*Copy the UUID for the next command*
diskutil coreStorage createVolume S87D6F8F-D9WJ-8AD9-SD(UUID) jhfs+ "Macintosh HD1" 100%Then repeat the steps for your 2nd Fusion Drive set (name it FUSE2 and Mackintosh HD2).
Once done, do another diskutil list and write down your Fusion Drive mappings. In my case they were:
diskutil appleRAID create stripe "Macintosh HD" JHFS+ disk18 disk19If any of the above commands fail, press “up” in the terminal and run them again, some I had to due twice due to disks not unmounting the first time but the second time it worked!
Now you can install OS X to the drive. When doing a hackintosh, use Clover Configurator to copy your EFI folder to the first disk’s EFI partition. Be sure to set your BIOS to boot from the drive and all should be rosy!
And before you ask, creating fusion drives on RAID sets (the other way around) doesn’t work and leads to Kernel Panics so RAID on 2x Fusion Drives is the only way to go!
So in the end, I'm left with 2.5TB of usable disk space and OS X will shuffle around the most frequently used data to the SSDs, on top of that I'm running RAID0. Performance numbers are around 1GB/s for data that is in the cache (2x 850 Pro speeds).
http://www.rossfisher.me/2016/01/ho...os-x-10-11-el-capitan-genuine-and-hackintosh/
I have:
- 2x Samsung 850 Pro SSDs
- 2x Seagate 7200RPM HDDs
First, get some paper and write down your disk mappings using diskutil list. Mine were:
- /dev/disk0 – 850 Pro
- /dev/disk1 – 850 Pro
- /dev/disk2 – Seagate 1TB HDD
- /dev/disk3 – Seagate 1TB HDD
diskutil coreStorage create FUSE1 /dev/disk0 /dev/disk2*Copy the UUID for the next command*
diskutil coreStorage createVolume S87D6F8F-D9WJ-8AD9-SD(UUID) jhfs+ "Macintosh HD1" 100%Then repeat the steps for your 2nd Fusion Drive set (name it FUSE2 and Mackintosh HD2).
Once done, do another diskutil list and write down your Fusion Drive mappings. In my case they were:
- /dev/disk18 – FUSE1 (Macintosh HD1)
- /dev/disk19 – FUSE2 (Macintosh HD2)
diskutil appleRAID create stripe "Macintosh HD" JHFS+ disk18 disk19If any of the above commands fail, press “up” in the terminal and run them again, some I had to due twice due to disks not unmounting the first time but the second time it worked!
Now you can install OS X to the drive. When doing a hackintosh, use Clover Configurator to copy your EFI folder to the first disk’s EFI partition. Be sure to set your BIOS to boot from the drive and all should be rosy!
And before you ask, creating fusion drives on RAID sets (the other way around) doesn’t work and leads to Kernel Panics so RAID on 2x Fusion Drives is the only way to go!
So in the end, I'm left with 2.5TB of usable disk space and OS X will shuffle around the most frequently used data to the SSDs, on top of that I'm running RAID0. Performance numbers are around 1GB/s for data that is in the cache (2x 850 Pro speeds).