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UPDATE: Was able to update with the supplemental 10.13.2 using the latest Clover r4369. No issues.
I can confirm this.UPDATE: Was able to update with the supplemental 10.13.2 using the latest Clover r4369. No issues.
I can confirm this.
Could you possibly share your fusion drive and clover settings? I need to dig deeper into this, as I still cannot update like that.
Thanks!
I had the same issue, even after updating Clover. It turned out that the issue was due to my boot EFI and Recovery HD being on separate physical drives. I had to backup my Fusion Drive (with Carbon Copy Cloner), blow away the CoreStorage volume and redo it. This time I put the Recovery HD on my SSD, along with my EFI boot partition. I attached a screenshot of my diskutil.
I created the Recovery HD via Carbon Copy Cloner and then used the disk0s2 and disk1 when creating the CoreStorage.
I created the Recovery HD via Carbon Copy Cloner and then used the disk0s2 and disk1 when creating the CoreStorage.
This seems to be a promising approach! Indeed, I have my recovery portion on the 2nd (i.e. the HDD) drive and not the SSD.
I would have to double check with another rig I had setup up freshly just last weekend with high sierra and look how the installation has set up the partitions.
I simply used the good old instruction how to set up fusion drive with the terminal, the rest was done by the high sierra installation, by means that it modified and added the recovery portion by itself.
Would be great if you could give a brief "how-to" on the necessary steps!!!
1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
2: SSD 127.2 GB disk0s2
3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3
diskutil coreStorage create "Fusion Drive" disk0s2 disk1
diskutil coreStorage createVolume UUID jhfs+ "Macintosh HD" 100%