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The Asahi Linux project has addressed an issue which was affecting users who had installed or upgrading to macOS 27. The issue, which prevented Asahi installations from booting, is related to a change in the macOS boot loader and a fix has been found: " The macOS Installer sets some APFS metadata before rebooting the machine, which further investigation revealed to be a flag that marks the volume as bootable. Until macOS 27, the boot tooling simply ignored this flag entirely. After setting the flag manually on an Asahi APFS container, it becomes available in the macOS 27 boot picker with no further changes. Going forward, all new Asahi installs will have this flag set automatically by the Asahi Installer. We've also added an installer mode that will fix existing installations. If you've installed the macOS 27 developer beta and cannot access your Asahi install, please run the installer again and use the 'Fix macOS 27 boot picker compatibility' option." Other changes coming to Asahi Linux can be found in the project's progress report. |