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The issue was twofold,
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Whenever you use Clover or MultiBeast to create the default config.plist file, it come loaded with a million patches and fixes. Is there a file that someone in the know made that allows a more barebones approach? Or should one just keep everything checked? I just started a new install with a new EFI partition and am trying to build one. For example, the attached one just boots fine.
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The issue was twofold,
- multibeast generated a config list that used the long name versions of ACPI fixes (which are no longer required as of 4282 thanks to @RehabMan) and also includes some deprecated keys (KernelHaswellE)
- Clover configurator removes keys from config.plists if they are set to defaults (ie. ACPI fixes that are false) and had a problem parsing the long-name versions of the ACPI fixes, which lead it to replace all the fix keys set in by multibeast as a template (all set to false) with the 'friendly' name versions all set to true (checked in clover config)
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Whenever you use Clover or MultiBeast to create the default config.plist file, it come loaded with a million patches and fixes. Is there a file that someone in the know made that allows a more barebones approach? Or should one just keep everything checked? I just started a new install with a new EFI partition and am trying to build one. For example, the attached one just boots fine.
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