marcan changed the topic of #asahi to: Asahi Linux: porting Linux to Apple Silicon macs | "Does XXX work yet?": https://alx.sh/fs | GitHub: https://alx.sh/g | Wiki: https://alx.sh/w | Topics: #asahi-dev #asahi-re #asahi-gpu #asahi-alt #asahi-stream #asahi-offtopic | Keep things on topic | Logs: https://alx.sh/l/asahi
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<mort_>
well shit, I updated fedora and now it's not booting... I get past m1n1 to where the fedora logo shows up in the middle of the screen, but then it just hangs. Is there a way to remove the 'quiet' kernel parameter?
<mort_>
ah that's probably it. That's what you get for being impatient and installing one month before it leaves the "early alpha please don't use" stage :p
<marcan>
in our defense this bug has nothing to do with us, it's been lurking in the Fedora package for years and only now got triggered by an innocent change in Kiwi...
<marcan>
should also affect all other platforms (though I don't know how many people are using Kiwi with Fedora in general)
<mort_>
there's a lot of those kinds of bugs uncovered by asahi it seems
<marcan>
yeah, platforms doing anything that isn't an .iso installer for x86/amd64 tends to uncover demons...
<marcan>
the x86 monoculture is pretty bad
<mort_>
it is
<mort_>
and the 4k block size monoculture
<marcan>
yup
<mort_>
at my job I work on an embedded Linux thing, there's a surprising amount of bugs... my latest major adventure was uncovering and debugging a memory leak where the DRM subsystem would leak 256 bytes every flip due to a missing refcount decrement in some corner of the msm driver
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<ar>
mort_: msm as in the qualcomm modem?
<ar>
that's an unusual place to cause a bug in drm
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<z1d0v[m]1>
Hi there. I'm trying to install Asahi on a 2021 14-inch Macbook Pro (M1 Pro). However I'm unable to re-partition the disk. Apparently, APFS volumes are locked
<z1d0v[m]1>
Can I just use the MacOS terminal and do "diskutil apfs unlockVolume"?
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<marcan>
yes, that should work if you unlock all volumes first
<z1d0v[m]1>
<z1d0v[m]1> "Hi there. I'm trying to install..." <- I had disk encryption on. Turning it off unlocked it
<marcan>
or that
<z1d0v[m]1>
Thanks for the reply though
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<tristan2>
just fyi, chromium is currently broken on arch linux arm, because re2-1:20230901-1 was put into the repos before chromium was rebuilt. so if you -Syu, add --ignore re2 for the time being.
<waldi>
i wonder how that happened but don't know arch good enough. a simple dependency check should invalidate that update, but this is not the case here
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<z1d0v[m]1>
Except for initial issue with disk encryption, and the fact that I created a user without a home directory, all went smoothly installing Asahi on my laptop 🙌👏
<QuestionPartiti>
Not directly related to the project so sorry about that, but I have a question about Apple Silicon security architecture and figured people here would know about it
<z1d0v[m]1>
Now I just need to upgrade the kernel to 6.1, as I still don't have wifi working 😅
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<QuestionPartiti>
If I have a macOS installation that I want to keep secure, and I want another one that I would use to run untrusted code, is there a security advantage to installing them on two separate partitions compared to installing them on two APFS volumes within a single partition?
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<chadmed>
QuestionPartiti: aiui SEP expects a _container_ to install macos to, not just volumes. since containers live in their own GPT partitions, you don't really have a choice
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