Dual Boot Arch Linux and macOS |
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UPDATE 4: To enable the cups printing service you now have to use sudo systemctl enable --now cups.
UPDATE 3: Since the release of the kernel 5.7 creating a Swapfile with fallocate will not work at reboot. Create one with the command "dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1M count=512 status=progress" (for a 512M swapfile for example) and everything will work fine again. UPDATE 2: Since the July ISO the wifi-menu command is not anymore available. To connect to a wireless network use iwctl as per the Arch Wiki. UPDATE: for those with a 15" 2015, try the installation with the linux-lts as the kernel 5.7 might not work properly. If you install the headers make sure to install linux-lts-headers instead of linux-headers. In this video I am going to dual boot Arch Linux and macOS Catalina on a MacBook Pro 13" 2015. It is fully compatible and works perfectly well. For newer Macs it's a little more tricky: see the link below. Link to newer Macs: https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux *** Become a Patreon to support the channel: https://bit.ly/3dGGZxQ *** *** Donate to the channel by visiting our Website *** My Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 32 GB RAM Sapphire RX 5700 XT My software: Distro: Arch Linux Video editing software: Kdenlive Music: Jindupe by Lauren Duski Check out our Website and connect on Social Media! Website: ermannoferrari.net Facebook: facebook.com/ermannoferraritechcoach Instagram: instagram.com/efsoftwareandit #dualboot #macos #archlinux |