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11 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

Anyone knows how to solve this... ? Disk not initialized...

This is expected when viewed from a previous system other than BS. The way volumes are used in BS to abstract the OS from the system causes images to show it as "non initialized". However this is actually where your original Big Sur OS files are installed.

 

With the DMG mounted, do a "diskutil list" and you shall see a snapshot right after this volume (and perhaps its volume name as well). See below from inside BS.

 

/dev/disk2 (synthesized):
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      APFS Container Scheme -                      +524.0 GB   disk2
                                 Physical Store disk0s2
   1:                APFS Volume ⁨Big Sur - Data⁩          141.8 GB   disk2s1
   2:                APFS Volume ⁨Preboot⁩                 329.6 MB   disk2s2
   3:                APFS Volume ⁨Recovery⁩                740.8 MB   disk2s3
   4:                APFS Volume ⁨VM⁩                      1.1 MB     disk2s4
   5:                APFS Volume ⁨Big Sur⁩                 14.0 GB    disk2s5
   6:              APFS Snapshot ⁨com.apple.os.update-...⁩ 14.0 GB    disk2s5s1

 

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26 minutes ago, kushwavez said:

Hmm. no idea. It's loaded for me according to kextstat, but does nothing. BCM94360HMB showed as "Third Party Wireless card", but Airdrop and other features working just fine without AirportBrcmFixup, so I deleted it. On Catalina the card showing up as AirPortExtreme Card with BrcmFixup. 

Well, in my case, the kext doesn't loads at all. Can you attach your version?

 

Thanks

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2 minutes ago, Alex HQuest said:

This is expected. The way volumes are used in BS to abstract the OS from the system causes images to show it as "non initialized". However this is actually where your original Big Sur OS files are installed.

 

With the DMG mounted, do a "diskutil list" and you shall see a snapshot right after this volume (and perhaps its volume name as well).

 The results from diskutil list is below and it shows the container of Big Sur, but the problem is that it don't appear in the boot and I can't mount it to reach the EFI partition... 

 

Captura de ecrã 2020-06-28, às 14.12.48.png

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5 minutes ago, MorenoAv said:

 The results from diskutil list is below and it shows the container of Big Sur, but the problem is that it don't appear in the boot and I can't mount it to reach the EFI partition... 

Instead of mounting this DMG via double click or via Disk Utility, try the following command instead: hdid -nomount /path/to/file.dmg

Then try diskutil list.

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17 minutes ago, Alex HQuest said:

Instead of mounting this DMG via double click or via Disk Utility, try the following command instead: hdid -nomount /path/to/file.dmg

Then try diskutil list.

 Solved not with your instruction, that I appreciate very much and give thanks for, but with a Youtube video erasing it with terminal...

Later today begin again... 

Cheers

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On 6/28/2020 at 6:21 PM, tore2003 said:

Some news from Clover!

 

old news and this is just a request from an user to fix a small missplacement, you should check the commits of the repo instead for real news

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2 minutes ago, ITzTravelInTime said:

 

old news and this is just a request from an user to fix a small missplacement, you should check the commits of the repo instead for real news 

okay, thank you :D

Here I've seen a lot of new files for clover in big sur, I can try to use them, but I don't really know where to put them.

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1 minute ago, tore2003 said:

okay, thank you :D

Here I've seen a lot of new files for clover in big sur, I can try to use them, but I don't really know where to put them.

I tried to recompile Clover with the latest commits but the compilation fails because of Xcode version mismatch. I didn't go into this problem any further, maybe can compiled from Mojave.

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4 minutes ago, kushwavez said:

I tried to recompile Clover with the latest commits but the compilation fails because of Xcode version mismatch. I didn't go into this problem any further, maybe can compiled from Mojave. 

Maybe someone with a Mojave hackintosh or VM could try to do it

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Guys, how often do I need to repeat that I booted Big Sur with the latest RELEASE of Clover and a custom kernel patcher? The necessary commits have not yet been submitted. It's experimental and Slice is not involved with it. Don't even try to build his last commit, it breaks kext injection and kernel patcher.

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