![]() ![]() If your new VM doesn't have a hardware model ID and serial number set from a Mac that is in your prestage for automated enrollment before it boots for the first time, it likely will not kick off automated enrollment once it's built. Someone from Apple can probably comment on when this happens and why (they likely won't) but it definitely explains the behavior many folks have seen around automated enrollment for VMs. Big Sur's recovery OS installation-which is what VMware Fusion uses to build its installer medium-phones home to Apple at some point during configuration and/or installation, and at this moment its ability to trigger automated enrollment is determined. Something I keep seeing pop up on the Mac Admins Slack team is that after building the VM folks are noticing the VMs aren't going through automated enrollment, even if they're configured with an appropriate serial number and hardware model ID. I'm actually glad I blogged about it because I always forget and then have to look back at my post to remember what to do. ![]() As of macOS Big Sur 11.1 that workaround is still needed to build a VM. In my last post about building Big Sur VMs I was like "this will be irrelevant shortly lol" but as it turns out, it's still relevant. ![]()
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