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@dkwo dkwo commented Jul 16, 2025

Fixed a link, and deleted a package that is installed as dependency.

Since a user on reddit was confused about this, I mentioned explicitly that the efi partition is the one created by asahi installer (the user must not create a new one themselves).

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dkwo commented Jul 18, 2025

Migh also be worth mention (from asahi docs):

When selecting the minimal UEFI environment installation option, the Asahi Installer can be directed to create free space for a future root filesystem. Your guide must instruct users to use this facility to prepare their disk for your distribution rather than attempting to manually shrink or alter APFS containers via your installer.

Your installation procedure must encourage manual partitioning, with a section in your guide explaining the dangers of carelessly altering the partition table. Users must be made aware that it is never safe to alter or rearrange any disk structure other than the free space left by the Asahi Installer.

@dkwo dkwo force-pushed the asahi-fix branch 2 times, most recently from 3d210ba to 2b4e55c Compare July 18, 2025 20:54
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dkwo commented Jul 21, 2025

link checker seems broken..

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dkwo commented Jul 31, 2025

@classabbyamp Any other change before this can be merged?

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