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message: Please use the following metadata when citing this project in your work.
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title: macOS
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abstract: Shell scripts for automated macOS machine setup.
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version: 18.3.2
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version: 19.0.0
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license: Hippocratic-2.1
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date-released: 2024-09-03
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date-released: 2024-09-19
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authors:
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- family-names: Kuhlmann
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given-names: Brooke
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== Requirements
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. link:https://www.apple.com/macos/sonoma[macOS Sonoma]
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. link:https://www.apple.com/macos/macos-sequoia[macOS 15.0.0 (Sequoia)]
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. link:https://developer.apple.com/xcode[Xcode]
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== Setup
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git clone https://github.com/bkuhlmann/mac_os.git
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cd mac_os
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git checkout 18.3.2
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git checkout 19.0.0
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----
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== Usage
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documentation (provided here for reference):
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macOS Boot Disk Tips
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- Use a USB drive (8GB or higher).
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- Use Disk Utility to format the USB drive as "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)".
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- Use Disk Utility to label the USB drive as "Untitled".
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macOS Boot Disk Setup
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1. Insert a USB drive (8GB or higher).
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2. Use Disk Utility to format as "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)".
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3. Use Disk Utility to set the schema, if available, as "GUID Partition Map".
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4. Use Disk Utility to label as "Untitled".
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5. Run this script to install the OS and create a bootable USB drive.
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macOS Boot Disk Usage:
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1. Insert the USB boot disk into the machine to be upgraded.
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1. Insert the USB drive, created above, into the machine to be upgraded.
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2. Reboot the machine.
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3. Hold the POWER (Silicon) or OPTION (Intel) key before the Apple logo appears.
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3. Press and hold the POWER key before the Apple logo appears.
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4. Select the USB boot disk from the menu.
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5. Use Disk Utility to delete and/or erase the hard drive including associated partitions.
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6. Use Disk Utility to create a single "APFS" drive as a "GUID Partition Table".
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6. Use Disk Utility to create a single "APFS" drive.
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7. Install the new operating system.
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macOS Boot Disk Recovery:
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1. Start/restart the machine.
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2. Hold the POWER (Silicon) or COMMAND+R (Intel) keys before the Apple logo appears.
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2. Press and hold the POWER key before the Apple logo appears.
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3. Wait for the macOS installer to load from the recovery partition.
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4. Use the dialog options to launch Disk Utility, reinstall the system, etc.
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= Versions
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== 19.0.0 (2024-09-19)
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* 🟢 Added version release notes - Brooke Kuhlmann
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* 🔼 Updated install root to use XDG binary path - Brooke Kuhlmann
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* 🔼 Updated to macOS 15.0.0 (Sequoia) - Brooke Kuhlmann
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== 18.3.2 (2024-09-03)
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* 🟢 Added README Developer Certificate of Origin documentation - Brooke Kuhlmann
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