Re: Strange volume on desktop after installing Big Sur

2021-03-29 Thread 'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries
Thanks, I will just ignore it. > On Mar 29, 2021, at 4:20 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote: > > Hello robert, > yes, in Big Sur the boot partition is a read-only signed image that is merged > with the data area. I believe the startup marker is indicating that you can > boot from it, not that you h

Re: Strange volume on desktop after installing Big Sur

2021-03-29 Thread Jonathan C. Cohn
Hello robert, yes, in Big Sur the boot partition is a read-only signed image that is merged with the data area. I believe the startup marker is indicating that you can boot from it, not that you have booted from it. if you erase this partition ( well, it is not really a partition) than you will