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Hi,
I just wanted to give a try to Linux Mint booting from the USB (not even from Clover, I pressed F12 after rebooting and booted directly from the USB UEFI firmware).
Then I shut it down after the test (without installing a single thing or even touching the installed drives). I even was cautious not to reboot, but shut down, wait a minute and turn it on again.
Well, after doing it, MacOS was really slow, like if the GPU drivers were disabled and even my iCloud session expired and I had to introduce the password again. After checking Clover settings and confirming everything is there, I saved its Config.plist just in case, and I decided to reboot one more time. Then I got a kernel panic during boot (first time ever) and I went to the BIOS settings, simply saved the settings (I saw everything as normal there) and booted again one more time. This time it seems ok and iCloud is down again, and the crash report from the previous kernel panic says the cause was the well know "don't steal" kext.
Maybe Clover settings were not properly loaded the first time and my serial numbers changed and that triggered the whole thing? I'm using custom serial number and UUIDs because I messed with the original ones years ago and they were blacklisted. The ones I have now have been working flawlessly for 3 years or so.
I'm going to use Onyx now to clean all the caches and everything and cross my finger in the hope that I don't have to create custom serial numbers again because it's a painful process
I just wanted to give a try to Linux Mint booting from the USB (not even from Clover, I pressed F12 after rebooting and booted directly from the USB UEFI firmware).
Then I shut it down after the test (without installing a single thing or even touching the installed drives). I even was cautious not to reboot, but shut down, wait a minute and turn it on again.
Well, after doing it, MacOS was really slow, like if the GPU drivers were disabled and even my iCloud session expired and I had to introduce the password again. After checking Clover settings and confirming everything is there, I saved its Config.plist just in case, and I decided to reboot one more time. Then I got a kernel panic during boot (first time ever) and I went to the BIOS settings, simply saved the settings (I saw everything as normal there) and booted again one more time. This time it seems ok and iCloud is down again, and the crash report from the previous kernel panic says the cause was the well know "don't steal" kext.
Maybe Clover settings were not properly loaded the first time and my serial numbers changed and that triggered the whole thing? I'm using custom serial number and UUIDs because I messed with the original ones years ago and they were blacklisted. The ones I have now have been working flawlessly for 3 years or so.
I'm going to use Onyx now to clean all the caches and everything and cross my finger in the hope that I don't have to create custom serial numbers again because it's a painful process