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- james@Jamess-MacBook-Pro ~> curl https://alx.sh | sh
- % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
- Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
- 100 1440 100 1440 0 0 1896 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 1907
- Bootstrapping installer:
- Checking version...
- Version: v0.4.1
- Downloading...
- Extracting...
- Initializing...
- The installer needs to run as root.
- Please enter your sudo password if prompted.
- Password:
- Welcome to the Asahi Linux installer!
- This installer is in an alpha state, and may not work for everyone.
- It is intended for developers and early adopters who are comfortable
- debugging issues or providing detailed bug reports.
- Please make sure you are familiar with our documentation at:
- https://alx.sh/w
- Press enter to continue.
- By default, this installer will hide certain advanced options that
- are only useful for developers. You can enable expert mode to show them.
- » Enable expert mode? (y/N):
- Collecting system information...
- Product name: MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021)
- SoC: Apple M1 Pro
- Device class: j314sap
- Product type: MacBookPro18,3
- Board ID: 0x8
- Chip ID: 0x6000
- System firmware: iBoot-8419.41.10
- Boot UUID: F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21
- Boot VGID: F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21
- Default boot VGID: F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21
- Boot mode: macOS
- OS version: 13.0 (22A380)
- SFR version: 22.1.380.0.0,0
- System rOS version: 13.0 (22A380)
- No Fallback rOS
- Login user: james
- Collecting partition information...
- System disk: disk0
- Collecting OS information...
- Partitions in system disk (disk0):
- 1: APFS [Macintosh HD] (494.38 GB, 6 volumes)
- OS: [B*] [Macintosh HD] macOS v13.0 [disk3s1, F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21]
- 2: APFS (System Recovery) (5.37 GB, 2 volumes)
- OS: [ ] recoveryOS v13.0 [Primary recoveryOS]
- [B ] = Booted OS, [R ] = Booted recovery, [? ] = Unknown
- [ *] = Default boot volume
- Using OS 'Macintosh HD' (disk3s1) for machine authentication.
- Choose what to do:
- r: Resize an existing partition to make space for a new OS
- q: Quit without doing anything
- » Action (r): r
- We're going to resize this partition:
- APFS [Macintosh HD] (494.38 GB, 6 volumes)
- Total size: 494.38 GB
- Free space: 190.39 GB
- Minimum free space: 38.00 GB
- Minimum total size: 341.99 GB (69.18%)
- Enter the new size for your existing partition:
- You can enter a size such as '1GB', a fraction such as '50%',
- or the word 'min' for the smallest allowable size.
- Examples:
- 30% - 30% to macOS, 70% to the new OS
- 80GB - 80GB to macOS, the rest to your new OS
- min - Shrink macOS as much as (safely) possible
- » New size (min): 50GB
- Size is too small, please enter a value > 341.99 GB (69.18%)
- » New size (min): 90%
- Resizing will free up 49.44 GB of space.
- Note: your system may appear to freeze during the resize.
- This is normal, just wait until the process completes.
- » Continue? (y/N): y
- Started APFS operation
- Aligning shrink delta to 49,439,395,840 bytes and targeting a new container size of 444,945,399,808 bytes
- Determined the minimum size for the APFS Container to be 310,445,604,864 bytes
- Resizing APFS Container designated by APFS Container Reference disk3
- The specific APFS Physical Store being resized is disk0s2
- Verifying storage system
- Using live mode
- Performing fsck_apfs -n -x -l /dev/disk0s2
- Checking the container superblock
- Checking the space manager
- Checking the space manager free queue trees
- Checking the object map
- Checking the encryption key structures
- Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s1
- Checking the APFS volume superblock
- Checking the object map
- Checking the snapshot metadata tree
- Checking the snapshot metadata
- Checking snapshot 1 of 1 (com.apple.os.update-8F5BAADEE7455B5510E7CAD0F01DDAB7EA1392175ABE07AF6508612F3199D953)
- Checking the fsroot tree
- Checking the file extent tree
- Checking the extent ref tree
- Verifying volume object map space
- The volume /dev/rdisk3s1 appears to be OK
- Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s2
- Checking the APFS volume superblock
- Checking the object map
- Checking the snapshot metadata tree
- Checking the snapshot metadata
- Checking the fsroot tree
- Checking the extent ref tree
- Verifying volume object map space
- The volume /dev/rdisk3s2 appears to be OK
- Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s3
- Checking the APFS volume superblock
- Checking the object map
- Checking the snapshot metadata tree
- Checking the snapshot metadata
- Checking the fsroot tree
- Checking the extent ref tree
- Verifying volume object map space
- The volume /dev/rdisk3s3 appears to be OK
- Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s4
- Checking the APFS volume superblock
- Checking the object map
- Checking the snapshot metadata tree
- Checking the snapshot metadata
- Checking the fsroot tree
- Checking the extent ref tree
- Verifying volume object map space
- The volume /dev/rdisk3s4 appears to be OK
- Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s5
- Checking the APFS volume superblock
- Checking the object map
- Checking the snapshot metadata tree
- Checking the snapshot metadata
- Checking the document ID tree
- Checking the fsroot tree
- Checking the extent ref tree
- Checking the file key rolling tree
- Verifying volume object map space
- The volume /dev/rdisk3s5 appears to be OK
- Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s6
- Checking the APFS volume superblock
- Checking the object map
- Checking the snapshot metadata tree
- Checking the snapshot metadata
- Checking the fsroot tree
- Checking the extent ref tree
- Verifying volume object map space
- The volume /dev/rdisk3s6 appears to be OK
- Verifying allocated space
- The container /dev/disk0s2 appears to be OK
- Storage system check exit code is 0
- Shrinking APFS Physical Store disk0s2 from 494,384,795,648 to 444,945,399,808 bytes
- Shrinking APFS data structures
- Shrinking partition
- Modifying partition map
- Finished APFS operation
- Resize complete. Press enter to continue.
- Collecting partition information...
- System disk: disk0
- Collecting OS information...
- Partitions in system disk (disk0):
- 1: APFS [Macintosh HD] (444.95 GB, 6 volumes)
- OS: [B*] [Macintosh HD] macOS v13.0 [disk3s1, F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21]
- 2: (free space: 49.44 GB)
- 3: APFS (System Recovery) (5.37 GB, 2 volumes)
- OS: [ ] recoveryOS v13.0 [Primary recoveryOS]
- [B ] = Booted OS, [R ] = Booted recovery, [? ] = Unknown
- [ *] = Default boot volume
- Using OS 'Macintosh HD' (disk3s1) for machine authentication.
- Choose what to do:
- f: Install an OS into free space
- r: Resize an existing partition to make space for a new OS
- q: Quit without doing anything
- » Action (f): f
- Choose an OS to install:
- 1: Asahi Linux Desktop
- 2: Asahi Linux Minimal (Arch Linux ARM)
- 3: UEFI environment only (m1n1 + U-Boot + ESP)
- » OS: 2
- Downloading OS package info...
- -
- Minimum required space for this OS: 8.00 GB
- Available free space: 49.44 GB
- How much space should be allocated to the new OS?
- You can enter a size such as '1GB', a fraction such as '50%',
- the word 'min' for the smallest allowable size, or
- the word 'max' to use all available space.
- » New OS size (max):
- The new OS will be allocated 49.44 GB of space,
- leaving 86.02 KB of free space.
- Enter a name for your OS
- » OS name (Asahi Linux):
- Using macOS 12.3 for OS firmware
- Downloading macOS OS package info...
- -
- Creating new stub macOS named Asahi Linux
- Installing stub macOS into disk0s5 (Asahi Linux)
- Preparing target volumes...
- Checking volumes...
- Beginning stub OS install...
- |
- Setting up System volume...
- Setting up Data volume...
- Setting up Preboot volume...
- / 100.00%
- Setting up Recovery volume...
- \ 100.00%
- Wrapping up...
- Stub OS installation complete.
- Adding partition EFI (500.17 MB)...
- Formatting as FAT...
- Adding partition Root (46.44 GB)...
- Collecting firmware...
- Installing OS...
- Copying from esp into disk0s4 partition...
- \ 100.00%
- Copying firmware into disk0s4 partition...
- Extracting root.img into disk0s7 partition...
- \ 100.00%
- Preparing to finish installation...
- Collecting installer data...
- To continue the installation, you will need to enter your macOS
- admin credentials.
- Password for james:
- Setting the new OS as the default boot volume...
- Installation successful!
- Install information:
- APFS VGID: 38D4A933-64E1-4A7C-9E5D-BDF5989ED956
- EFI PARTUUID: ca340c39-6ce7-4b51-b2f6-03cad3c751e2
- To be able to boot your new OS, you will need to complete one more step.
- Please read the following instructions carefully. Failure to do so
- will leave your new installation in an unbootable state.
- Press enter to continue.
- When the system shuts down, follow these steps:
- 1. Wait 15 seconds for the system to fully shut down.
- 2. Press and hold down the power button to power on the system.
- * It is important that the system be fully powered off before this step,
- and that you press and hold down the button once, not multiple times.
- This is required to put the machine into the right mode.
- 3. Release it once 'Entering startup options' is displayed,
- or you see a spinner.
- 4. Wait for the volume list to appear.
- 5. Choose 'Asahi Linux'.
- 6. You will briefly see a 'macOS Recovery' dialog.
- * If you are asked to 'Select a volume to recover',
- then choose your normal macOS volume and click Next.
- You may need to authenticate yourself with your macOS credentials.
- 7. Once the 'Asahi Linux installer' screen appears, follow the prompts.
- Press enter to shut down the system.
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