Greg,
Likely that happened if you did not erase the volume group.
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On 1/10/2020 9:25 AM, Greg Wocher wrote:
Hello,
I discovered that for some reason in my last clean install I ended up with two
macOS data volumes instead of just one. I think this is what is causing some of
my weird issues. So I am going to do another clean install this weekend.
Hopefully this time I will get it right. I wonder if I should erase everything
including the macOS system volume? This way there is nothing on the computers
hard drive at all.
Thanks,
Greg Wocher
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