

Job: `_fdr_loader`ĭev_init:297: diskl devi accelerated crypto: (compiled 20:57:23) dev init:300: diskl device_handle block size 4096 block count 122061321 features 16 internal solidstate localhost (_fdr_loader.31) : Missing executable detected. Continuing system boot.ĪLF, old data swfs pid_entry, updaterules_msg, updaterules_state ALF, old data sufs pid_entry ptr> updaterules_msg, updaterules_state Booting up in verbose mode gives the following final output before hanging (this may be a little off because I used OCR, but I tried to correct what seemed relevant, note in this log it was attached to a thunderbolt port). I've tried this on a few different macs, and they all hang at the same step. I followed the directions here and everything worked, except after installation, at the final stage of the boot it just hangs. Note, I'm not trying to create an installation USB. Step 5.I'm trying to install Big Sur on a USB so that I can boot from the separate installation on the usb. Now, go to the /Downloads folder, right-click on the Big Sur image file and then click on Show Package Contents Go to the /Applications folder and drag it to /Downloads Make sure the macOS Big Sur image file is in your Downloads folder. Connect your USB drive into your Mac's USB port Read this post on how to do that: Download macOS Big Sur 11 / 11.0.1 Final Installer, Available for All Compatible Macs Make sure you have downloaded the macOS Big Sur installer and place it inside the Downloads folder.Connect the flash drive to your Mac and erase it using Disk Utility.


If you are going for an over the air installation, it's plain and simple.
