Hi all,

I have spent the last two days experimenting with Fedora 33 on a 2017 12"
Macbook (Macbook10,1). Unlike some previous Macs I have installed Fedora
on, out-of-the box peripheral support is fantastic. I didn't have to
install a single driver myself, everything was included. /praise over

After reviewing our "dualboot with macOS" testcase [0], I noticed that the
testcase says it's based on a Mac running macOS 10.12 Sierra. At this point
in time, macOS Sierra is almost 5 years old. I would like to update this
testcase to reflect that it supports *any* OS from macOS 10.12 Sierra to
macOS 11 Big Sur. I have tested these myself for compatibility and find
that they all provide the necessary means for a dualboot install.

On a side note, I would also like to include a small notice within the
testcase that mentions that Fedora is *not* supported on the new Apple
Silicon M1 computers and that this testcase only applies to Intel-based
Macs.

I have made these changes as I see them to my own wiki page [1]. Please
review the page and propose any suggestions here. Feedback is welcome. If I
don't hear any major squawks in a week or so, I will merge the changes into
the official Fedora QA wiki.

Geoff Marr
IRC: coremodule

[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_dualboot_with_macOS
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Coremodule/QA:Testcase_dualboot_with_macOS
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