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  1. james@Jamess-MacBook-Pro ~> curl https://alx.sh | sh
  2. % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
  3. Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
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  5.  
  6. Bootstrapping installer:
  7. Checking version...
  8. Version: v0.4.1
  9. Downloading...
  10. Extracting...
  11. Initializing...
  12.  
  13. The installer needs to run as root.
  14. Please enter your sudo password if prompted.
  15. Password:
  16.  
  17. Welcome to the Asahi Linux installer!
  18.  
  19. This installer is in an alpha state, and may not work for everyone.
  20. It is intended for developers and early adopters who are comfortable
  21. debugging issues or providing detailed bug reports.
  22.  
  23. Please make sure you are familiar with our documentation at:
  24. https://alx.sh/w
  25.  
  26. Press enter to continue.
  27.  
  28.  
  29. By default, this installer will hide certain advanced options that
  30. are only useful for developers. You can enable expert mode to show them.
  31. » Enable expert mode? (y/N):
  32.  
  33. Collecting system information...
  34. Product name: MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021)
  35. SoC: Apple M1 Pro
  36. Device class: j314sap
  37. Product type: MacBookPro18,3
  38. Board ID: 0x8
  39. Chip ID: 0x6000
  40. System firmware: iBoot-8419.41.10
  41. Boot UUID: F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21
  42. Boot VGID: F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21
  43. Default boot VGID: F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21
  44. Boot mode: macOS
  45. OS version: 13.0 (22A380)
  46. SFR version: 22.1.380.0.0,0
  47. System rOS version: 13.0 (22A380)
  48. No Fallback rOS
  49. Login user: james
  50.  
  51. Collecting partition information...
  52. System disk: disk0
  53.  
  54. Collecting OS information...
  55.  
  56. Partitions in system disk (disk0):
  57. 1: APFS [Macintosh HD] (494.38 GB, 6 volumes)
  58. OS: [B*] [Macintosh HD] macOS v13.0 [disk3s1, F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21]
  59. 2: APFS (System Recovery) (5.37 GB, 2 volumes)
  60. OS: [ ] recoveryOS v13.0 [Primary recoveryOS]
  61.  
  62. [B ] = Booted OS, [R ] = Booted recovery, [? ] = Unknown
  63. [ *] = Default boot volume
  64.  
  65. Using OS 'Macintosh HD' (disk3s1) for machine authentication.
  66.  
  67. Choose what to do:
  68. r: Resize an existing partition to make space for a new OS
  69. q: Quit without doing anything
  70. » Action (r): r
  71.  
  72.  
  73. We're going to resize this partition:
  74. APFS [Macintosh HD] (494.38 GB, 6 volumes)
  75. Total size: 494.38 GB
  76. Free space: 190.39 GB
  77. Minimum free space: 38.00 GB
  78. Minimum total size: 341.99 GB (69.18%)
  79.  
  80. Enter the new size for your existing partition:
  81. You can enter a size such as '1GB', a fraction such as '50%',
  82. or the word 'min' for the smallest allowable size.
  83.  
  84. Examples:
  85. 30% - 30% to macOS, 70% to the new OS
  86. 80GB - 80GB to macOS, the rest to your new OS
  87. min - Shrink macOS as much as (safely) possible
  88.  
  89. » New size (min): 50GB
  90. Size is too small, please enter a value > 341.99 GB (69.18%)
  91. » New size (min): 90%
  92.  
  93. Resizing will free up 49.44 GB of space.
  94.  
  95. Note: your system may appear to freeze during the resize.
  96. This is normal, just wait until the process completes.
  97. » Continue? (y/N): y
  98.  
  99. Started APFS operation
  100. Aligning shrink delta to 49,439,395,840 bytes and targeting a new container size of 444,945,399,808 bytes
  101. Determined the minimum size for the APFS Container to be 310,445,604,864 bytes
  102. Resizing APFS Container designated by APFS Container Reference disk3
  103. The specific APFS Physical Store being resized is disk0s2
  104. Verifying storage system
  105. Using live mode
  106. Performing fsck_apfs -n -x -l /dev/disk0s2
  107. Checking the container superblock
  108. Checking the space manager
  109. Checking the space manager free queue trees
  110. Checking the object map
  111. Checking the encryption key structures
  112. Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s1
  113. Checking the APFS volume superblock
  114. Checking the object map
  115. Checking the snapshot metadata tree
  116. Checking the snapshot metadata
  117. Checking snapshot 1 of 1 (com.apple.os.update-8F5BAADEE7455B5510E7CAD0F01DDAB7EA1392175ABE07AF6508612F3199D953)
  118. Checking the fsroot tree
  119. Checking the file extent tree
  120. Checking the extent ref tree
  121. Verifying volume object map space
  122. The volume /dev/rdisk3s1 appears to be OK
  123. Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s2
  124. Checking the APFS volume superblock
  125. Checking the object map
  126. Checking the snapshot metadata tree
  127. Checking the snapshot metadata
  128. Checking the fsroot tree
  129. Checking the extent ref tree
  130. Verifying volume object map space
  131. The volume /dev/rdisk3s2 appears to be OK
  132. Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s3
  133. Checking the APFS volume superblock
  134. Checking the object map
  135. Checking the snapshot metadata tree
  136. Checking the snapshot metadata
  137. Checking the fsroot tree
  138. Checking the extent ref tree
  139. Verifying volume object map space
  140. The volume /dev/rdisk3s3 appears to be OK
  141. Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s4
  142. Checking the APFS volume superblock
  143. Checking the object map
  144. Checking the snapshot metadata tree
  145. Checking the snapshot metadata
  146. Checking the fsroot tree
  147. Checking the extent ref tree
  148. Verifying volume object map space
  149. The volume /dev/rdisk3s4 appears to be OK
  150. Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s5
  151. Checking the APFS volume superblock
  152. Checking the object map
  153. Checking the snapshot metadata tree
  154. Checking the snapshot metadata
  155. Checking the document ID tree
  156. Checking the fsroot tree
  157. Checking the extent ref tree
  158. Checking the file key rolling tree
  159. Verifying volume object map space
  160. The volume /dev/rdisk3s5 appears to be OK
  161. Checking volume /dev/rdisk3s6
  162. Checking the APFS volume superblock
  163. Checking the object map
  164. Checking the snapshot metadata tree
  165. Checking the snapshot metadata
  166. Checking the fsroot tree
  167. Checking the extent ref tree
  168. Verifying volume object map space
  169. The volume /dev/rdisk3s6 appears to be OK
  170. Verifying allocated space
  171. The container /dev/disk0s2 appears to be OK
  172. Storage system check exit code is 0
  173. Shrinking APFS Physical Store disk0s2 from 494,384,795,648 to 444,945,399,808 bytes
  174. Shrinking APFS data structures
  175. Shrinking partition
  176. Modifying partition map
  177. Finished APFS operation
  178.  
  179. Resize complete. Press enter to continue.
  180.  
  181.  
  182. Collecting partition information...
  183. System disk: disk0
  184.  
  185. Collecting OS information...
  186.  
  187. Partitions in system disk (disk0):
  188. 1: APFS [Macintosh HD] (444.95 GB, 6 volumes)
  189. OS: [B*] [Macintosh HD] macOS v13.0 [disk3s1, F63B592E-0066-4AFA-A73A-FAB99C674E21]
  190. 2: (free space: 49.44 GB)
  191. 3: APFS (System Recovery) (5.37 GB, 2 volumes)
  192. OS: [ ] recoveryOS v13.0 [Primary recoveryOS]
  193.  
  194. [B ] = Booted OS, [R ] = Booted recovery, [? ] = Unknown
  195. [ *] = Default boot volume
  196.  
  197. Using OS 'Macintosh HD' (disk3s1) for machine authentication.
  198.  
  199. Choose what to do:
  200. f: Install an OS into free space
  201. r: Resize an existing partition to make space for a new OS
  202. q: Quit without doing anything
  203. » Action (f): f
  204.  
  205. Choose an OS to install:
  206. 1: Asahi Linux Desktop
  207. 2: Asahi Linux Minimal (Arch Linux ARM)
  208. 3: UEFI environment only (m1n1 + U-Boot + ESP)
  209. » OS: 2
  210.  
  211. Downloading OS package info...
  212. -
  213.  
  214. Minimum required space for this OS: 8.00 GB
  215.  
  216. Available free space: 49.44 GB
  217.  
  218. How much space should be allocated to the new OS?
  219. You can enter a size such as '1GB', a fraction such as '50%',
  220. the word 'min' for the smallest allowable size, or
  221. the word 'max' to use all available space.
  222. » New OS size (max):
  223.  
  224. The new OS will be allocated 49.44 GB of space,
  225. leaving 86.02 KB of free space.
  226.  
  227. Enter a name for your OS
  228. » OS name (Asahi Linux):
  229.  
  230. Using macOS 12.3 for OS firmware
  231.  
  232. Downloading macOS OS package info...
  233. -
  234.  
  235. Creating new stub macOS named Asahi Linux
  236. Installing stub macOS into disk0s5 (Asahi Linux)
  237. Preparing target volumes...
  238. Checking volumes...
  239. Beginning stub OS install...
  240. |
  241. Setting up System volume...
  242.  
  243. Setting up Data volume...
  244. Setting up Preboot volume...
  245. / 100.00%
  246. Setting up Recovery volume...
  247. \ 100.00%
  248. Wrapping up...
  249.  
  250. Stub OS installation complete.
  251.  
  252. Adding partition EFI (500.17 MB)...
  253. Formatting as FAT...
  254. Adding partition Root (46.44 GB)...
  255. Collecting firmware...
  256. Installing OS...
  257. Copying from esp into disk0s4 partition...
  258. \ 100.00%
  259. Copying firmware into disk0s4 partition...
  260. Extracting root.img into disk0s7 partition...
  261. \ 100.00%
  262. Preparing to finish installation...
  263. Collecting installer data...
  264.  
  265. To continue the installation, you will need to enter your macOS
  266. admin credentials.
  267.  
  268. Password for james:
  269.  
  270. Setting the new OS as the default boot volume...
  271.  
  272. Installation successful!
  273.  
  274. Install information:
  275. APFS VGID: 38D4A933-64E1-4A7C-9E5D-BDF5989ED956
  276. EFI PARTUUID: ca340c39-6ce7-4b51-b2f6-03cad3c751e2
  277.  
  278. To be able to boot your new OS, you will need to complete one more step.
  279. Please read the following instructions carefully. Failure to do so
  280. will leave your new installation in an unbootable state.
  281.  
  282. Press enter to continue.
  283.  
  284.  
  285.  
  286.  
  287. When the system shuts down, follow these steps:
  288.  
  289. 1. Wait 15 seconds for the system to fully shut down.
  290. 2. Press and hold down the power button to power on the system.
  291. * It is important that the system be fully powered off before this step,
  292. and that you press and hold down the button once, not multiple times.
  293. This is required to put the machine into the right mode.
  294. 3. Release it once 'Entering startup options' is displayed,
  295. or you see a spinner.
  296. 4. Wait for the volume list to appear.
  297. 5. Choose 'Asahi Linux'.
  298. 6. You will briefly see a 'macOS Recovery' dialog.
  299. * If you are asked to 'Select a volume to recover',
  300. then choose your normal macOS volume and click Next.
  301. You may need to authenticate yourself with your macOS credentials.
  302. 7. Once the 'Asahi Linux installer' screen appears, follow the prompts.
  303.  
  304. Press enter to shut down the system.
  305.  
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