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This is planned, I am not sure what the current state is but there was already some initial work, #15199 |
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You can use podman with lima, which now has support for Virtualization.framework It uses Fedora Cloud instead of Fedora CoreOS, but otherwise it's the same thing... |
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Hello,
Since Apple introduced the new features in the Virtualization Framework in Ventura, I was thinking of replacing the podman backend from qemu with Apple's virtualization framework on macOS. So basically when using the command podman machine init, it will create a Linux VM but not with qemu, but with Apple's virtualization framework.
Do you think it will be possible?
I can take charge of it.
My motivation is to use podman instead of Docker Desktop and at the same time, I do not want to use homebrew and qemu. Apple's virtualization framework is a higher-end API and it is possible to run Linux x86_64 binaries inside the Linux VM thanks to Rosetta 2, so the containers can take also the advantage of it.
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