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Not true on High Sierra: https://paulocmarques.github.io/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/PATCHEXPLAIN.html#opencore-settings
what exactly are you trying to show me?
boot back up with your working USB installer and run the previous patcher that workedThe system can and has been running Nvidia legacy driver with Sonoma as I described. I moved from 1.2.0 to 1.2.1 and this problem began. The problem I'm having is elsewhere and I'm trying to figure out the best way to back out the latest legacy patch.
mount -uw /Volumes/NameofYourVolume
bless --mount /Volumes/NameofYourVolume --bootefi --last-sealed-snapshot
Thanks, Jason. I'll be trying to do exactly this. Struggling to boot into recovery as I had an old MacOS version on my USB. Working to build a new one now.You can try the commands below in recovery to boot.
Code:mount -uw /Volumes/NameofYourVolume bless --mount /Volumes/NameofYourVolume --bootefi --last-sealed-snapshot
Once you are able to login, revert root patches, reboot, then apply OCLP version that works for your system.
When kernal panic happens with OCLP patch, I usually boot to recovery and delete the snapshot created by OCLP and tag the original snapshot that was created by installer to boot.