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[GH-ISSUE #268] Update to BigSur 11.3 #182
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Originally created by @galek on GitHub (May 3, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX/issues/268
Hello, can't load the system after the installation of big sur 11.3. The system starts only after rollback to 11.2.3
@pavitarsaini commented on GitHub (May 3, 2021):
Same problem. How did you roll back to 11.2.3?
@galek commented on GitHub (May 3, 2021):
@pavitarsaini Is automatically, just select the right option of loading (MacOS) in the boot menu
@sickcodes commented on GitHub (May 4, 2021):
I have never updated from within the OS and always turn off updates.
I think it may be better to create a new machine using the newer version, however I will use this opportunity to advance the
big-surversion number for the installer@sickcodes commented on GitHub (May 4, 2021):
Here is the issue, working on a fix
github.com/thenickdude/KVM-Opencore@ad68dac32a@galek commented on GitHub (May 4, 2021):
@sickcodes
It's not the best solution for systems what will be used in CI
My machine already configured for my tasks, it's not possible.
Is possible install it to already installed os?
@sickcodes commented on GitHub (May 4, 2021):
Yes it's a bug I just saw, working on it
@sickcodes commented on GitHub (May 4, 2021):
Working on it here, https://github.com/sickcodes/osx-serial-generator/pull/12
Solved thanks to @thenickdude, just checking installation reboot
@sickcodes commented on GitHub (May 4, 2021):
Please add the following lines and you will be able to boot Big Sur!
@galek commented on GitHub (May 8, 2021):
Thanks, let me time to check please