![]() ![]() Minimum required space for this OS: 8.00 GB » Action (f): press Enter Choose an OS to install: 1: Asahi Linux Desktopģ: UEFI environment only (m1n1 + U-Boot + ESP) R: Resize an existing partition to make space for a new OS Choose what to do: f: Install an OS into free space Using OS 'Macintosh HD' (disk3s1s1) for machine authentication. Partitions in system disk (disk0): 1: APFS (247.19 GB, 6 volumes)Ģ: (free space: 247.19 GB) 3: APFS (System Recovery) (5.37 GB, 2 volumes) System disk: disk0Ĭollecting OS information. press Enter Collecting partition information. SIGNIFICANT additional output suppressed. This is normal, just wait until the process completes. Note: your system may appear to freeze during the resize. Resizing will free up 247.19 GB of space. Min - Shrink macOS as much as (safely) possible Or the word 'min' for the smallest allowable size.Ĩ0GB - 80GB to macOS, the rest to your new OS Minimum total size: 92.49 GB (18.71%) Enter the new size for your existing partition: You can enter a size such as '1GB', a fraction such as '50%', ![]() » Action (r): press r then Enter We're going to resize this partition: APFS (494.38 GB, 6 volumes) Choose what to do: r: Resize an existing partition to make space for a new OS = Booted OS, = Booted recovery, = Unknown = Default boot volume OS: macOS v13.4 Ģ: APFS (System Recovery) (5.37 GB, 2 volumes) Partitions in system disk (disk0): 1: APFS (494.38 GB, 6 volumes) Product name: MacBook Pro (14-inch, 2021) » Enable expert mode? (y/N) press n then Enter Collecting system information. Please do not file bugs if things go wrong in expert mode. Do not enable this unless you know what you are doing. Please make sure you are familiar with our documentation at:īy default, this installer will hide certain advanced options thatĪre only useful for Asahi Linux developers. It is intended for developers and early adopters who are comfortableĭebugging issues or providing detailed bug reports. This installer is in an alpha state, and may not work for everyone. Password: enter your user's password then Enter Please enter your sudo password if prompted. ![]()
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