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Hi All,
I’m working on getting ready to upgrade to Big Sur from a Mojave install that has been stable for a long time, but can’t get through the upgrade to the latest Clover.
Order of events:
Updated AppleALC, Lilu, and WhateverGreen to latest. Rebooted system. No issues.
I didn’t do anything with VirtualSMC because I’ve been using FakeSMC for years.
Used Clover Configurator to upgrade Clover to 5126. Before rebooting I updated config.plist to contain the Quirks section from the sample.plist.
Rebooted and Clover Boot Manager is working fine to move around and use the menus.
The second I pick my boot volume and hit return the boot manager freezes. It doesn’t start to boot at all.
I used the UEFI shell to replace config.plist with an old backup (after saving the new one of course). Doesn’t help.
How to troubleshoot this? Using verbose flag doesn’t help because it immediately freezes and doesn’t start to output anything.
Am I missing something obvious? Does 5126 require VirtuanSMC instead of FakeSMC and so that’s why it’s dying right away?
Trying to boot from my USB drive with older Clover gives error regarding kernel cache and using the -f option doesn’t help. I’m going to create a new USB install using wife’s laptop later and then hopefully I can boot. But I’d love to figure out the boot manager freeze without having to do that.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
I’m working on getting ready to upgrade to Big Sur from a Mojave install that has been stable for a long time, but can’t get through the upgrade to the latest Clover.
Order of events:
Updated AppleALC, Lilu, and WhateverGreen to latest. Rebooted system. No issues.
I didn’t do anything with VirtualSMC because I’ve been using FakeSMC for years.
Used Clover Configurator to upgrade Clover to 5126. Before rebooting I updated config.plist to contain the Quirks section from the sample.plist.
Rebooted and Clover Boot Manager is working fine to move around and use the menus.
The second I pick my boot volume and hit return the boot manager freezes. It doesn’t start to boot at all.
I used the UEFI shell to replace config.plist with an old backup (after saving the new one of course). Doesn’t help.
How to troubleshoot this? Using verbose flag doesn’t help because it immediately freezes and doesn’t start to output anything.
Am I missing something obvious? Does 5126 require VirtuanSMC instead of FakeSMC and so that’s why it’s dying right away?
Trying to boot from my USB drive with older Clover gives error regarding kernel cache and using the -f option doesn’t help. I’m going to create a new USB install using wife’s laptop later and then hopefully I can boot. But I’d love to figure out the boot manager freeze without having to do that.
Any ideas?
Thanks.