

It'd be good if you could document what ends up working for you here or in the wiki, while it's fresh in your memory. Now you can easily install pure arch linux from my Arch Live Linux with Calam-Arch-Installer through video instructions, following the steps. I forget what these are called right now: EFI and GMT perhaps? Anyway, read the refit docs and google a bit for or somesuch. And/or, you may need to go into a refit shell when refit pops up and request that it synchronizes the refit-style boot records with the GRUB-style boot records. If you do install GRUB to sda, you may then have to reinstall refit afterwards. Now to get this setup, it may be possible to just have GRUB on your sda3.

I wasn't able to set it up so that GRUB would come first and give me the option to boot into OSX. Oracle JVM requires this - Arch Linux ARM / for experienced Linux users - RISC OS. When you select the penguin picture, you'll proceed into the GRUB menu for the attached Linux drive. The Raspberry Pi Foundation recommends the use of the following Linux. refit will show you a list of pictures of attached partitions that it believes to be bootable. I think you *must* boot into refit to be able to boot into OSX.
#Arch linux for mac drivers
Using the DGPU constantly makes my battery go down from 100% to 10% in about an hour or two maximum I have also noticed that installing the keyboard/trackpad/touchbar drivers works but as soon as I reboot the drivers are gone somehow.It's been a while since I set up my dual boot Mac/Arch machine. Also the MBP constantly gets warm even when I was using the fan control packages for it from the docs.

On macOS OCaml and/or OPAM can be installed via the existing third-party package systems. It only runs on the dGPU and following the instructions on the t2linux docs and switching the iGPU makes the desktop environment extremely laggy (running with 30fps), the iGPU doesn't work with external monitors but only on the MBP's screen, if you plug any external monitors it would switch to the DGPU. Other Arch Linux packages related to OCaml are listed here. On the installation, someone from the community had to give me a custom arch iso that had the wifi package built with it cause I have no ethernet cable, multiple external monitors support is really buggy sometimes it wouldn't detect external monitors, sometimes it would turn off one of my monitors in the middle of work. I'm happy to provide any further information on the problem. The only time you have to download a full Arch Linux ARM root filesystem is when youre installing for the very first time. The latest versions of packages are always available to all of our users. The entire system is kept up-to-date by running one command: pacman -Syu. I managed to install arch completely with KDE in hopes of replacing macOS but sadly it's extremely unstable, I believe it can be used for very basic usage but it'll never be good enough to even replace Windows on Macbooks. I've installed Big Sur and replaced it with Arch. Since Arch Linux ARM is a rolling distribution, you never need to download new releases or run special upgrade scripts. Settings are also unified so configuration is done once and for all. It enables you to run classic games on a wide range of computers and consoles through its slick graphical interface.
#Arch linux for mac for mac
using Docker for Mac or Windows and then promote these containers to a testing, staging. RetroArch is a frontend for emulators, game engines and media players. Update: it's actually doable with t2linux (a really good and helpful community for linux users on T2 chip). including Debian, SUSE, Arch Linux, CentOS, and Gentoo.
