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11:59am Sun 17th Mar, Henuka D.

YESSSSS!!!!!!!! I FINALLY DID IT!!!!!!! WOO!!! :D:D:D Less gooo! πŸ‘‰πŸ‘ΆπŸ‘ˆ

I've been trying this for HOURS!! But what you said was exactly what I was looking for! I didn't realise that the other link that existed in the lab 1 worksheet here showed an alternative method for getting the .qcow2 file.

I didn't bother looking at the link as the hyperlink text literally just said "Using UTM on M-series Mac laptops", something I already knew. I would recommend that there should be more emphasis on the fact that there IS a way to get this working on M-series devices consistently. Perhaps something like "In this link there's a method to get the vagrant image working on UTM/M-series devices but it's uncertain" or something else.

Once I booted it up on UTM there was life!!

P.S. For anyone who's wondering what on earth the username and password needed to log in, they both are vagrant. I was a bit confused there for a second. πŸ˜…

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