Apart from missing full graphics acceleration, what disturbs me is that Photos (BS version 6.0) crashes. So far it works well, but others had no luck with the Nvidia bit. So migration assistant does something on the system level. I had to re-apply the prelinkedkernel fix, otherwise couldn't boot BS anymore. then used migration assistant to pull my user data, settings, applications from Catalina to BS. This in effect applies legacy USB, WIFI and internal audio patches, and also Nvidia Tesla patches if the latest prelinkedkernel fix is used (no full graphics acceleration so far, but framebuffer is working)Īt that point one can swap disks back if desired - BS can boot from USB. As kind of "post-install patching" executed in terminal prelinkedkernel fix command. in Catalina, run Hax3.app to start the BS installer and let it proceed to the end in a bootable USB installer of Catalina (unless already disabled) in Catalina terminal, and csrutil disable e.g. set nvram boot-args="-no_compat_check amfi_get_out_of_my_way=1" e.g. running Catalina, downloaded BS (beta3 now) to /Applications, ASentientBot's Hax3.app, and jackluke's prelinkedkernel fix (the latest being for Nvidia Tesla)
connected the target disk for BS installation to the internal SATA connector temporarily, and my production Catalina disk to USB Maybe a similar thing will be invented for BS later in the game?) (Already for Catalina over-the-air updates (system settings->software update) this was a problem, solvable fortunately with OpenCore booting by jackluke. I am assuming yours is also such a machine.
Also one can install BS only halfway to a disk connected to USB.
You force a power-off exactly there (that command requires at least 3 minutes to complete, so you have enough time to power off), if that apfs_sealvolume fails you result in an unsealed volume with "sudo mount -uw /" working.Ĭlick to expand.Unfortunately mid-2009 and older machines, like MBP5,2, are what jackluke calls "legacy USB", meaning:įor Big Sur installer, one can boot the installer only halfway when connected to USB. You can even boot the stage3 "macOS Installer" with CMD+S (single user mode), then type "exit" and when verbose messages show a running of this command: apfs_sealvolume On the /Volumes/BigSurLabel/ macOS Install Data/īut to prevent the snapshot booting you should anyway skip the stage3 or during it power off at half loading bar. Otherwise after the stage1 quickly boot to another macOS and replace this file: I guess "14 minutes remaining" is related to a faster cpu or sata3 ssd ? So it should be the same stage2 as "29 minutes remaining". Open up your internet browser and hit refresh.Maybe if you reinstall it (without erasing) that method should work because on a clean BigSur install there isn't yet any BigSur Label (the installer needs to make during stage3 the "Big Sur Data"), or you could also allow the "macOS Installer" stage3 and then power-off at three quarter loading bar of that stage. Select the DNS tab and input your DNS infoħ. Fill out the boxes according to your IP addressĥ. Click on your Ethernet connection and where it says “Configure IPv4:” use the drop-down box to select “Manually”ģ. Open up Network Preferences with your adapter and Ethernet connectedĢ. Click "OK" and check your Ethernet connection. If you have any other questions, please contact us at #1ġ) Disconnect your Multi-Port Adapter from your computerģ) Manually remove "USB 10/100/1000 LAN" from your Network by clicking the "-" symbolĤ) Plug your Multi-Port Adapter back into your computerĥ) Manually add in "USB 10/100/1000 LAN" to your Network Preferences by clicking the "+" symbolĦ) After adding your Ethernet back in, please click on "Advanced" tabħ) In the "Advanced" tab, click on "Renew DHCP Lease" buttonĨ.
If your issues still persist, move onto Set #2. Follow Set #1 first and test your Ethernet again. Please note there are two sets of troubleshooting instructions.
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