From 60d392f9693db6a06176065ae365869f92925500 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: neon ball <35791009+ParaDoX1994@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2024 12:12:19 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Fix note --- docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md b/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md index 6de7d53cd..ddbf9ca14 100644 --- a/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md +++ b/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md @@ -234,11 +234,15 @@ The reason for this is that the autopatcher will assume that you will be using t For Macs using legacy USB 1.1 controllers, OpenCore Legacy Patcher can only restore support once it has performed root volume patches. Thus to install macOS, you need to hook up a USB hub between your Mac and Keyboard/Mouse. ::: Note + In macOS Sonoma, this seems to have been further weakened and some hubs may not be functional. -::: Alternative way is making sure to enable "Remote Login" in General -> Sharing before updating, which will enable SSH. That means you can take control using Terminal in another system by typing `ssh username@lan-ip-address` and your password. After that run Post Install Volume Patching by typing `/Applications/OpenCore-Patcher.app/Contents/MacOS/OpenCore-Patcher --patch-sys-vol` and finally `sudo reboot`. +::: + + + * For MacBook users, you'll need to find an external keyboard/mouse in addition to the USB hub More information can be found here: