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[GH-ISSUE #362] Less than a minute remaining Windows 11 WSL 2 Docker VNC #259
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Originally created by @SamuelH98 on GitHub (Oct 19, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX/issues/362
ryzen 5900hs
16gb ram
rtx 3070 laptop
nvme 1tb
Monterey

@SamuelH98 commented on GitHub (Oct 19, 2021):
apfs.efi: LocateProtocol(AppleLogging) succeeded
apfs.efi: LocateProtocol(AppleLogging) succeeded
#[EB|LOG:EXITBS:END] _
#[EB.BST.FBS|-]
#[EB|B:BOOT]
#[EB|LOG:HANDOFF TO XNU] _
in qemu
@sickcodes commented on GitHub (Oct 21, 2021):
I think it's finished, reset the image
@cyp0633 commented on GitHub (Jan 29, 2022):
I also ran into this problem when trying to install Big Sur. I have Ryzen 7 4800H CPU, 24GB RAM, GTX1650 and sufficient NVMe drive, and Windows 11 22000.466. Restarting the container just led to repeating the procedure, so I think it wasn't finished.
I Googled it, and found out the problem may appear when a real Mac doesn't have sufficient disk space during system upgrade.
@vekexasia commented on GitHub (Aug 11, 2022):
was it that @cyp0633 ? cause i tried a couple of times making sure i had enough disk space. It was not it.
@cyp0633 commented on GitHub (Aug 12, 2022):
I don't know if that's the case of docker-osx, but for real Macs, it might be.