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I have two boot volumes in my hack, one for Yosemite and one for Sierra. I deleted nvram.plist on the Yosemite volume because it was causing trouble for the Sierra auto-boot. Now Yosemite won't boot at all, it reboots after the row of plusses. How to I make it recreate the nvram? I thought it would do that automatically.

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Perhaps you have something important stored in boot-args on nvram.plist instead of config.plist or perhaps it's something else stored in nvram.plist. Can you boot Sierra fine? What's your CPU?

 

 


How to I make it recreate the nvram? I thought it would do that automatically.

 

nvram.plist is created/updated via shutdown script /etc/rc.shutdown.d/80.save_nvram_plist.local that you probably installed from the Clover pkg. Clover doesn't create the file preboot.

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