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The Asahi Linux project, which develops a Fedora remix compatible with Apple's Silicon MacBooks, has issued a warning to users dual-booting their computers not to upgrade to macOS 27. According to this social media post, the upcoming version of macOS, currently in beta testing phase, makes any existing Asahi Linux partition invisible and therefore unbootable: "PSA for #AsahiLinux users: Do NOT upgrade to macOS 27 Golden Gate! Apple has changed how the boot picker and Startup Disk applications detect valid OS boot volumes. When using either from macOS 27, your Asahi partition will not be visible! We believe this to be a bug, and have filed a report (FB22994760). If you have already upgraded to the beta and noticed that your Asahi partition has disappeared, do not stress. Your Asahi partition is still there, and you have not lost any data. ... We have patched the Asahi Installer to prevent it from running on macOS 27 until we have some idea of what's going on. It will print a version of this message and then exit if you try to run it from the macOS 27 beta." |