On 2025/04/04 11:35, Jay K wrote:
> Hi. I have M1Max MacBookPro. I installed the Asahi Linux EFI environment, 
> then booted install76.img from USB, went through the install seemingly 
> successfully, installed all sets, relinked kernel, and then the system 
> won't boot. I mean, I can get to the boot menu and back to MacOS, and 
> even since instaleed Asahi Linux completely.
> But if I boot the EFI option, it doesn't get past the early UBoot.
> Nor does the original flash still boot. I even re-dd'ed it in Linux.
> It doesn't find its files.
> I cannot boot OpenBSD is what I mean.
> 
> Any ideas?

At this point I would start by trying a snapshot i.e. install77.img
and see if that helps anything.

> Btw, the install is a little unfriendly/unclear. When it says "whole disk" 
> I'm not sure it is talking about the disk or a partition.

When the OpenBSD installer is talking about "whole disk" on Apple
silicon macs, it's referring to the OpenBSD part of the disk that was
created via the asahi installer (and/or created/modified in Apple
tools). I agree it is not entirely clear.

> I wasn't sure if I'd learn MacOS,but I managed to get through it.
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> Jay
> 

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