Which ensures the Linux kernel uses Rosetta 2, in the share, as the registered handler for x86_64 ELF binaries, so that Rosetta can convert them into ARM code. ![]() credentials yes -preserve no -fix-binary yes mask "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xfe\xfe\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xfe\xff\xff\xff" \ Sudo /usr/sbin/update-binfmts -install rosetta /tmp/mountpoint/rosetta \ Once you have that ready, create a mount point as above, this time using the tag rosdir, and run the command Sudo /usr/bin/apt-get install binfmt-supportīut that isn’t available in other distros. In Ubuntu, you can download and install its package using the command This requires the command update-binfmts, which Apple confidently states is in “most Linux distributions”, but those that work best with lightweight virtualisation seem to be exceptions.
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