Closed AdityaGarg8 closed 3 months ago
Add apple-bce to the MODULES list in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf, and then run mkinitcpio -P
this step doesn't seem to be necessary. In fact it was causing panics for me.
Add apple-bce to the MODULES list in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf, and then run mkinitcpio -P
this step doesn't seem to be necessary. In fact it was causing panics for me.
hmm this is for if you want apple-bce to be loaded before the root partition mounts (eg if its encrypted and you need to type the password). Do you have a copy of the kernel panic log?
Add apple-bce to the MODULES list in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf, and then run mkinitcpio -P this step doesn't seem to be necessary. In fact it was causing panics for me.
hmm this is for if you want apple-bce to be loaded before the root partition mounts (eg if its encrypted and you need to type the password). Do you have a copy of the kernel panic log?
Nope. I've removed Arch 😞. Still, I don't find this very necessary. If you want, I can keep this
Add apple-bce to the MODULES list in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf, and then run mkinitcpio -P this step doesn't seem to be necessary. In fact it was causing panics for me.
hmm this is for if you want apple-bce to be loaded before the root partition mounts (eg if its encrypted and you need to type the password). Do you have a copy of the kernel panic log?
Nope. I've removed Arch 😞. Still, I don't find this very necessary. If you want, I can keep this
It doesn't cause issues for me so maybe we can keep it for the time being.
I found some errors when trying to install Arch, so correcting them