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macOS Sonoma support #51
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Tested this on sonoma and works fine, only issue i found was the ethernet which i have swapped out and now using a new kext https://github.com/SongXiaoXi/AppleIGC This performs much better than the older one. |
Works, but the loading speed (apple logo) is much longer compared to the previous version of OpenCore |
Sleep is working for you? |
yes |
Had a similar experience after upgrading to Ventura 13.3 (now on 13.5.1/OC0.9.5, issue persists). Verbose log displays fine, then apple logo appears and takes about 1-2 mins to fully get into MacOS. As the slowdown is after verbose I can't diagnose what's causing the slow boot. Is your experience similar @kenyroot? If so, this issue may be unrelated to ethernet as I'm still running native com.apple.driver.AppleIntelI210Ethernet on 13.5.1. Edit: Ignore the above, I've done some troubleshooting and am now using the IGC kext and my issue still remains, I have a feeling it's to do with my eGPU over Thunderbolt or software issue. |
Thanks for bringing IGC to my attention, looks to be much more stable than the i210 method. I also just updated to Sonoma. What are your feelings on the dropping of support for Broadcom chips? @macpato82 I have a Fenvi BCM94360NG and use Airdrop, Watch Unlock/Pay and Airplay regularly so I'm about to rollback to Ventura 13.6 and wait if there'll be a new card/kext to enable support again. |
Try https://github.com/SchmockLord/Gigabyte-Z590i-Vision-D-11900k/releases/tag/v35 to see if Ethernet and Broadcom Wifi works under Sonoma |
Thanks for the update. I’ve been closely monitoring the Broadcom situation within Sonoma, I’m assuming this is the method that requires disabling SIP? |
SetApfsTimeout = 0 solved the problem. My ssd Samsung 970 pro |
It’s unrelated to SSD, I have a WD SN850 with SetApfsTimeout set to 0 with no issues there. I did a fresh install of the OS and it booted fine, once restored from a Time Machine the issue persisted, so going to start fresh when I get round to it. |
Have you tried the new macOS Sonoma on this build? Are there any nuances?
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