![]() ![]() If you choose to go with the flavor of archiso-mbp, you will theoretically have a proper upgrade path. But it is a serviceable ISO and has been essentially blessed by way of reference in the T2 Wiki after I sang its praises. And unfortunately it doesn’t provide GPG key signatures. ![]() The downside of using the funami.tech ISO is that you may need to switch kernels later (e.g. The funami.tech ISO is running kernel 5.15 and is the one I had success with getting Arch Linux set-up without much hassle.įurthermore, the funami.tech ISO includes a ready-made kernel package, headers and Wi-Fi drivers in the /t2kern directory which makes set-up quick as it’s designed to create and use a local Pacman repository during pacstrap. /Redecorating/archiso-mbp/releasesĪt time of writing the latest release of archiso-mbp is and it’s running kernel 5.12 which is already growing old and I do not recommend it.There are multiple ISOs you could use to get set-up. If you’re not sure how much you’ll need I left some guidance in my last dual-boot post. I opted for 160GB for Arch and 8GB for SWAP. I created two partitions, both ExFAT, one for SWAP and one to boot: Disk Utility showing partitioned drive.Ĭhoose whatever suits you. Having seen this problem before while dual-booting Manjaro on an old machine I knew the easy fix was to create an APFS partition first then destroy it to bend macOS to my will. While creating the partitions I ran into an issues shrinking the volume. Next I used Disk Utility to create some FAT partitions. Apple has some as well as it’s required for those who wish to useīoot Cramp to install Windoze (lame). T2 wiki for instructions on how to do this. About this Mac showing the first version of macOS Monterey Disable the T2 Chip Also, this would ensure I had the latest device drivers on the machine in case I need to use any during the Arch installation. I also made sure I finished upgrading to macOS Monterey as I was coming out of the Beta period and didn’t want to take any unnecessary risks. Clearing and limiting my Telegram cache.Deleting cruft in ~/Library like old apps config.Running docker system prune because I actively use Docker.Running Storage Management to identify waste.To get started I freed up 200 gigs on the SSD by: Check it out to see if this is worth your time. Heads up: I’ve created a progress report based on 10 weeks of T2 Linux usage on my 2019 MacBook Pro. ![]()
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