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Hey [mention=270804]mnfesq[/mention], well done to you!
 
Could you walk us through how you achieved that? Which specific kexts from VoodooI2C are you using? Any plug-ins inside that specific kext as well?
 
Thanks!
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5 minutes ago, MICKHAEL said:

Already asked few post ago, still no answer))

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Have a look to his spoiler to find this kext using by @mnfesq

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Successful clean install of Big_Sur beta3 20A5323l to an external USB3 HD on my Skylake NUC6i5SYH (System 1 in signature)...

 

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Procedure

1.  Make sure you are running the latest OC 0.6.0, latest Lilu, WEG, VirtualSMC kexts, also set vsmcgen=1 in boot args as recommended by @PropoFlexWX4

2.  Download InstallAssistant.pkg from Apple's software catalog and run it ---> will extract Install macOS Big Sur Beta.app (12.92GB size!) to /Applications

 

SHA1 of SharedSupport.dmg was e28034e835571e5c5aa8b5dab234c8e114091668

SHA1 of BaseSystem.dmg was 64b257b3fc3195b564f6e793da9839298cf5a716

Spoiler

fusion71au@fusion71ausiMac ~ % shasum /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur\ Beta.app/Contents/SharedSupport/SharedSupport.dmg
e28034e835571e5c5aa8b5dab234c8e114091668  /Applications/Install macOS Big Sur Beta.app/Contents/SharedSupport/SharedSupport.dmg

fusion71au@fusion71ausiMac ~ % shasum /Volumes/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur\ Beta/BaseSystem/BaseSystem.dmg 
64b257b3fc3195b564f6e793da9839298cf5a716  /Volumes/Install macOS Big Sur Beta/BaseSystem/BaseSystem.dmg

 

 

3.  Directly ran the Big_Sur Installer app from my Catalina volume, then proceeded through a total of 4 reboots and three installation phases shown in spoiler below...

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Phase1 Install copies install files to target volume/"macOS Install Data" ---> message about 14 minutes remaining...

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Reboot to macOS Installer @OC GUI ---> Phase2 extracts the main OS payload onto the system volume, Apple installation progress bar starts, estimated time approx 29 minutes...

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Reboot to Preboot @OC GUI ---> Phase3 starts ramdisk installer, ramrod creates firmlinks and Recovery Partition and also executes apfs_sealvolume.  In verbose mode, see message "Forcing CS_RUNTIME for entitlement: com.apple.rootless.restricted-block-devices" ---> this takes a while to complete...

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Reboot to Preboot @OC GUI ---> Phase3 sealing system volume finalized
Final reboot to Preboot @OC GUI ---> Install Assistant guides you through process of setting up new user.

 

 

18 hours ago, eSaF said:

Ok it seems like I do have to live with the Disk labelled Preboot at the boot menu :cry: for the time being.

 

For those who want to rename "Preboot" in your OC GUI menu to "Big Sur", extract the text file disk_label.contentDetails into your ~/Downloads folder.

 

Use diskutil to mount Big_Sur's Preboot volume, then copy the file disk_label.contentDetails to /Preboot/UUID/System/Library/CoreServices with the "." prefix eg

sudo mv ~/Downloads/disk_label.contentDetails /System/Volumes/Preboot/UUID/System/Library/CoreServices/.disk_label.contentDetails ...

fusion71au@fusion71ausiMac ~ % diskutil list
/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *250.1 GB   disk0
   1:                        EFI ⁨EFI⁩                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
   2:         Microsoft Reserved ⁨⁩                        134.2 MB   disk0s2
   3:       Microsoft Basic Data ⁨WIN10⁩                   128.3 GB   disk0s3
   4:           Windows Recovery ⁨⁩                        579.9 MB   disk0s4
                    (free space)                         135.3 MB   -
   5:                  Apple_HFS ⁨Macintosh SSD⁩           60.4 GB    disk0s5
   6:                 Apple_Boot ⁨Recovery HD⁩             650.0 MB   disk0s6
   7:                 Apple_APFS ⁨Container disk2⁩         59.7 GB    disk0s7

/dev/disk1 (internal, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk1
   1:                        EFI ⁨EFI⁩                     209.7 MB   disk1s1
   2:       Microsoft Basic Data ⁨DATA⁩                    871.1 GB   disk1s2
                    (free space)                         134.5 MB   -
   3:           Linux Filesystem ⁨⁩                        120.0 GB   disk1s3
   4:                 Linux Swap ⁨⁩                        8.6 GB     disk1s4

/dev/disk2 (synthesized):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +59.7 GB    disk2
                                 Physical Store disk0s7
   1:                APFS Volume ⁨macOS Catalina — Data⁩   25.4 GB    disk2s1
   2:                APFS Volume ⁨Preboot⁩                 83.1 MB    disk2s2
   3:                APFS Volume ⁨Recovery⁩                528.8 MB   disk2s3
   4:                APFS Volume ⁨VM⁩                      3.2 GB     disk2s4
   5:                APFS Volume ⁨macOS Catalina⁩          11.1 GB    disk2s5

/dev/disk3 (external, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *320.1 GB   disk3
   1:                        EFI ⁨EFI⁩                     209.7 MB   disk3s1
   2:                 Apple_APFS ⁨Container disk4⁩         59.7 GB    disk3s2
   3:       Microsoft Basic Data ⁨MACRIUM Backups⁩         166.4 GB   disk3s3
   4:                 Apple_APFS ⁨Container disk5⁩         53.6 GB    disk3s4
                    (free space)                         268.4 MB   -
   5:                 Linux Swap ⁨⁩                        4.3 GB     disk3s5
   6:       Microsoft Basic Data ⁨⁩                        314.6 MB   disk3s6
   7:           Linux Filesystem ⁨⁩                        35.1 GB    disk3s7

/dev/disk4 (synthesized):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +59.7 GB    disk4
                                 Physical Store disk3s2
   1:                APFS Volume ⁨Big_Sur — Data⁩          10.5 GB    disk4s1
   2:                APFS Volume ⁨Preboot⁩                 258.1 MB   disk4s2
   3:                APFS Volume ⁨Recovery⁩                884.8 MB   disk4s3
   4:                APFS Volume ⁨VM⁩                      1.1 GB     disk4s4
   5:                APFS Volume ⁨Big_Sur⁩                 15.5 GB    disk4s5
   6:              APFS Snapshot ⁨com.apple.os.update-...⁩ 15.5 GB    disk4s5s1

/dev/disk5 (synthesized):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +53.6 GB    disk5
                                 Physical Store disk3s4
   1:                APFS Volume ⁨Catalina - Data⁩         4.9 GB     disk5s1
   2:                APFS Volume ⁨Preboot⁩                 80.5 MB    disk5s2
   3:                APFS Volume ⁨Recovery⁩                731.6 MB   disk5s3
   4:                APFS Volume ⁨VM⁩                      2.1 GB     disk5s4
   5:                APFS Volume ⁨Catalina⁩                11.4 GB    disk5s5

/dev/disk6 (external, physical):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *15.9 GB    disk6
   1:                        EFI ⁨EFI⁩                     209.7 MB   disk6s1
   2:                  Apple_HFS ⁨Install macOS Big Su...⁩ 15.5 GB    disk6s2

fusion71au@fusion71ausiMac ~ % sudo diskutil mountDisk disk4s2
Password:
Volume(s) mounted successfully
fusion71au@fusion71ausiMac ~ % ls -l /System/Volumes/Preboot
total 0
drwxr-xr-x  12 fusion71au  staff  384 23 Jul 16:13 2194BDE3-CD19-36D0-9293-00C9BB111011
fusion71au@fusion71ausiMac ~ % diskutil info disk4s1 | grep UUID
   Volume UUID:               2194BDE3-CD19-36D0-9293-00C9BB111011
   Disk / Partition UUID:     2194BDE3-CD19-36D0-9293-00C9BB111011
fusion71au@fusion71ausiMac ~ % sudo mv /Users/fusion71au/Downloads/disk_label.contentDetails /System/Volumes/Preboot/2194BDE3-CD19-36D0-9293-00C9BB111011/System/Library/CoreServices/.disk_label.contentDetails
Spoiler

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Extra Notes

  • SystemVersion.plist in /S/L/CoreServices shows macOS version 11.0 but the one in Preboot shows 10.16 :hysterical:
  • Menu Bar Clock options are finally accessible again in System Preferences/Date & Time :thumbsup_anim:.
  • Easiest way to replace/install kexts is from Recovery or booting to your Big_Sur Installer USB.  In the spoiler below, I replaced IO80211Family.kext with an older version from High Sierra ---> enabled wifi on my 2012 MacMini6,2.  Ensure authenticated-root SIP is disabled, mount Big_Sur volume as read-write, replace /S/L/E/IO80211Family.kext with older version, repair permissions and rebuild caches with kmutil, then copy these cache files with kcditto, bless and create snapshot...
mount -uw /Volumes/Big_Sur

mv /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.orig

cp -R /Volumes/Image\ Volume/Kexts/IO80211Family.kext /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions/

chown -R 0:0 /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions && chmod -R 755 /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions

touch /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions && kmutil install --volume-root /Volumes/Big_Sur --update-all --force

/Volumes/Big_Sur/usr/sbin/kcditto

bless --folder /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/CoreServices --bootefi --create-snapshot

reboot

 

Spoiler

-bash-3.2# csrutil status
System Integrity Protection status: disabled.
-bash-3.2# csrutil authenticated-root status
Authenticated Root status: disabled
-bash-3.2# nvram csr-active-config
csr-active-config	w%08%00%00
-bash-3.2# ls -l /Volumes/
total 16
drwx------   2 root  wheel     88 23 Jul 10:10 .fseventsd
drwxr-xr-x   1 root  wheel   8192 13 Jul 00:30 BOOTCAMP
drwxr-xr-x  22 root  wheel    704 23 Jul 07:05 Big_Sur
drwxrwxr-x@ 23 root  wheel    736 23 Jul 05:40 Big_Sur — Data
drwxr-xr-x  23 root  admin    736 17 Jul 07:17 Catalina
drwxr-xr-x@ 22 root  wheel    704 17 Jul 06:26 Catalina - Data
drwxr-xr-x   1 root  wheel   4096 13 Jul 00:30 HDD
drwxrwxr-x  21 root  wheel    782 23 Jul 06:33 Image Volume
drwxr-xr-x   1 root  wheel   4096 28 Jul  2019 MACRIUM Backups
drwxr-xr-x  34 root  wheel   1224 16 Jul 05:54 Macintosh HD
drwxr-xr-x  22 root  admin    704 16 Jul 06:05 Macintosh SSD
drwxr-xr-x@ 22 root  wheel    704 16 Jul 06:09 Macintosh SSD — Data
drwxr-xr-x   1 root  wheel  16384 20 Jul 02:41 Windows 10 SSD
lrwxr-xr-x   1 root  wheel      1 23 Jul 10:10 macOS Base System -> /
-bash-3.2# mount -uw /Volumes/Big_Sur
-bash-3.2# mv /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.kext /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions/IO80211Family.orig
-bash-3.2# cp -R /Volumes/Image\ Volume/Kexts/IO80211Family.kext /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions/
-bash-3.2# chown -R 0:0 /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions && chmod -R 755 /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions
-bash-3.2# touch /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/Extensions && kmutil install --volume-root /Volumes/Big_Sur --update-all --force
checking collections...
Warning: com.apple.driver.KextExcludeList was not found!
considering release out-of-date because of --force
rebuilding release collections: boot, system
rebuilding release collections:
	boot kernel collection
	system kext collection
rebuilding local auxiliary collection
kmutil done
-bash-3.2# /Volumes/Big_Sur/usr/sbin/kcditto 
Copying deferred prelinked kernels in /Volumes/Big_Sur...
/AppleInternal/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/kext_tools/kext_tools-690.0.0.0.1/kc_staging.m.279: Encountered error while inspecting path: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=260 "The folder “PrelinkedKernels” doesn’t exist." UserInfo={NSFilePath=/Volumes/Big_Sur/Library/Apple/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels, NSUserStringVariant=(
    Folder
), NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8057c0acf0 {Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-43 "fnfErr: File not found"}}
/AppleInternal/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/kext_tools/kext_tools-690.0.0.0.1/kc_staging.m.279: Encountered error while inspecting path: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=260 "The folder “PrelinkedKernels” doesn’t exist." UserInfo={NSFilePath=/Volumes/Big_Sur/Library/Apple/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels, NSUserStringVariant=(
    Folder
), NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8057c0b270 {Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-43 "fnfErr: File not found"}}
Copying KCs in /Volumes/Big_Sur...
System Volume UUID: 909BDDBB-A303-4B0A-A570-6F98CE7B03BF
Volume Group UUID: 2194BDE3-CD19-36D0-9293-00C9BB111011
Preboot disk: /dev/disk5s2
Mounting Preboot: "/System/Volumes/Data/private/var/tmp/preboot.kcditto.QVolQ0w"
Preboot volume: /System/Volumes/Data/private/var/tmp/preboot.kcditto.QVolQ0w
Copying: /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/KernelCollections/BootKernelExtensions.kc.elides -> /System/Volumes/Data/private/var/tmp/preboot.kcditto.QVolQ0w/2194BDE3-CD19-36D0-9293-00C9BB111011/boot/System/Library/KernelCollections
Copying: /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/KernelCollections/BootKernelExtensions.kc -> /System/Volumes/Data/private/var/tmp/preboot.kcditto.QVolQ0w/2194BDE3-CD19-36D0-9293-00C9BB111011/boot/System/Library/KernelCollections
Copying: /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels/immutablekernel -> /System/Volumes/Data/private/var/tmp/preboot.kcditto.QVolQ0w/2194BDE3-CD19-36D0-9293-00C9BB111011/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels
Copying: /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels/prelinkedkernel -> /System/Volumes/Data/private/var/tmp/preboot.kcditto.QVolQ0w/2194BDE3-CD19-36D0-9293-00C9BB111011/System/Library/PrelinkedKernels
Unmounting Preboot: "/System/Volumes/Data/private/var/tmp/preboot.kcditto.QVolQ0w"
Volume Preboot on disk5s2 unmounted
-bash-3.2# bless --folder /Volumes/Big_Sur/System/Library/CoreServices --bootefi --create-snapshot
-bash-3.2# reboot

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How to rename Preboot to Big Sur in OC menu for @eSaF, install wifi kext from Recovery/Installer.
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31 minutes ago, MICKHAEL said:

Yes, checked. But there's few kext.. that's why I'm asking. @mnfesq please make some light on this

 

I used all of the i2c kexts that are in that zip file.  I haven't figured out which is the exact kext that made it work.  I just know that one of those did and none of them prevented me from booting or operating my trackpad or any other feature.  BTW, I have since installed beta 3 on an internal hard drive and have full trackpad function.  Everything was working pretty well until I installed iStat menus.  After that, I couldn't open Safari so I rebooted and, upon reboot, none of the Clover kexts would load so I'm stuck once again due to lack of kext injection.  I will take another look tomorrow.

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9 minutes ago, SavageAUS said:

Is vsmcgen=1 only for the installer again or do we need it now to boot?

I’m yet to install.


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For as far as I can see, both.

 

If you haven't reset your NVRAM you might be able to boot even without that param. But as soon as you reset NVRAM, you'll get stuck at Apple logo.

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13 hours ago, mnfesq said:

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Want to know what made Big Sur detect my internal drives?

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I installed the VoodooI2C kexts -- VoodooI2C.zip

 

I have been having problems with my trackpad in Big Sur so I thought I would try the I2C kexts to see if that would help.  It didn't help my trackpad but it sure found my internal drives.  Interestingly, they are detected in disk utility as external drives.  Nonetheless, they are finally there.  Hope this works for the rest of you.

 

Putting the latest voodooi2c.kext in the kexts folder in my OC config worked for me too. Now i can see my internal drives in the installer. Thanks for the good work. I only put voodooi2c.kext. It did not worked when i included satellite kexts. 

 

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OC finally showing internal drives.zip

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Well this time, BG beta 3 is winning ... 4 or 5 tries after and I'm stuck with ... "Process name corresponding to current thread: Language Chooser"

"In Memory Panic Stackshot Succeeded ** Bytes Traced 20317 (Uncompressed 59296)" ...

Anyone know how to solve this?

Thanks

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Just now, MICKHAEL said:

okay. beta 3
whos using Clover? @MorenoAv @mnfesq anyone?

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even with VoodooI2C I'm not get HDD load (from screens), system never booted. latest compiled Clover
any ideas?

I'm using OC ...

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5 hours ago, arsradu said:

If you want to upgrade from Beta 2 to Beta 3 you've got two options:

1. using the full installer

2. using the update package

 

However, in order to see the update, you need to enable security with csr-active-config = 00000000 and reset NVRAM.

Tried all the above, both installers and still get stuck at:

 

Forcing CS_RUNTIME for entitlement: com.apple.rootless.restricted-block-devices

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Just now, Partime said:

Tried all the above, both installers and still get stuck at:

 

Forcing CS_RUNTIME for entitlement: com.apple.rootless.restricted-block-devices

How long did you wait at the "stuck" part?

Depending on your hardware it may take a while.....not that we know your hardware as you have not added it to your signature.

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42 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

Well this time, BG beta 3 is winning ... 4 or 5 tries after and I'm stuck with ... "Process name corresponding to current thread: Language Chooser"

"In Memory Panic Stackshot Succeeded ** Bytes Traced 20317 (Uncompressed 59296)" ...

Anyone know how to solve this?

Thanks

The sure way to ensure Big Sur install success using your Catalina OC EFI is using VMWare Fusion. I have tried all other boot options with no success, but with VM it works like a charm. Catalina OC will boot Big Sur. At first I thought that the problem was with my GT 630 graphics guard. Turns out it is fully supported OOB with full acceleration.

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24 minutes ago, Partime said:

Tried all the above, both installers and still get stuck at:

 

Forcing CS_RUNTIME for entitlement: com.apple.rootless.restricted-block-devices

Hello @Partime I decided to completely erase the BS beta 2 install because it was very unstable and started installing BS beta 3 compiling and installing latest OC and kexts and adding vsmcgen=1 (cleared nvram as well). I’m getting stuck at the same point:

 

 

Forcing CS_RUNTIME for entitlement: com.apple.rootless.restricted-block-devices


Did you finally finish installing? Did you fix something in OC to get it done.

5 hours ago, 123Mike said:

Hi jlrycm
I have the same motherboard, Catalina works with Clover, OC ok but no sound, I can live with that but I,m unable to boot in to BS, would please share you EFI. I have used Parrotgeek’s installer in my Macbp 8.3. Then moved the disk on my PC.
Thank you.


Hello @123Mike. I’ll share with you the OC folder that was working in BS beta 2, but I have not been able to install beta 3.

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28 minutes ago, SavageAUS said:

How long did you wait at the "stuck" part?

Depending on your hardware it may take a while.....not that we know your hardware as you have not added it to your signature.

Hello @SavageAUS, I’m having the same issue as @Partime, getting stuck at 

 

 

Forcing CS_RUNTIME for entitlement: com.apple.rootless.restricted-block-devices

 

Is this normal in the process? Do I have to wait and eventually it will continue finishing the install?

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51 minutes ago, Partime said:

Tried all the above, both installers and still get stuck at:

 

Forcing CS_RUNTIME for entitlement: com.apple.rootless.restricted-block-devices

 

The post you quoted above doesn't have anything to do with this message. It was only meant for people who can't see the update in Software Update section.

 

Please, take a look at the known issues here: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Install-Guide/extras/big-sur/#installation

 

"This is actually the part at where macOS will seal the system volume, and where it may seem that macOS has gotten stuck. DO NOT RESTART thinking you're stuck, this will take quite some time to complete."

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30 minutes ago, SavageAUS said:

How long did you wait at the "stuck" part?

Depending on your hardware it may take a while.....not that we know your hardware as you have not added it to your signature.

should add it my bad, i7-8700K. RX5700xt

I'll probably try to find a block of hours that I can just set and forget, and hope.

 

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12 minutes ago, jlrycm said:

Hello @Partime I decided to completely erase the BS beta 2 install because it was very unstable and started installing BS beta 3 compiling and installing latest OC and kexts and adding vsmcgen=1 (cleared nvram as well). I’m getting stuck at the same point:

 

 

Forcing CS_RUNTIME for entitlement: com.apple.rootless.restricted-block-devices


Did you finally finish installing? Did you fix something in OC to get it done.

Thank you, when your ready.

 

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