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Del Martes

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Thinking ahead here...

Imagine MacOS 12 is released, and I want to do a clean install via a bootable USB thumb drive on my M1 Mac.

Is it really as simple as this Apple Support article details:


And the article mentions the USB thumb drive to be formatted as "Mac OS Extended." Why not APFS? Would APFS work?
 
It seems to be. I created a USB installer. Booted into recovery and the Reinstall macOS Big Sur said something like install from this booted disk. I didn't actually run the installer though.
 
It seems to be. I created a USB installer. Booted into recovery and the Reinstall macOS Big Sur said something like install from this booted disk. I didn't actually run the installer though.
What do you mean? You didn’t install the new OS—whatever yours is?

I should clarify that the new OS has NOT been installed on the M1 Mac yet. The whole new thing, 13 or 15 GB, is on the newly created USB thumb drive.

Also, the support article mentions the USB thumb drive to be formatted as “Mac OS Extended.” Why not APFS?
 
Thinking ahead here...

Imagine MacOS 12 is released, and I want to do a clean install via a bootable USB thumb drive on my M1 Mac.

Is it really as simple as this Apple Support article details:


And the article mentions the USB thumb drive to be formatted as "Mac OS Extended." Why not APFS? Would APFS work?
There's no way of knowing what process would work in the next major macOS release, but it would probably be similar. The process is that simple for macOS 11.
 
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What do you mean? You didn’t install the new OS—whatever yours is?

I should clarify that the new OS has NOT been installed on the M1 Mac yet. The whole new thing, 13 or 15 GB, is on the newly created USB thumb drive.

Also, the support article mentions the USB thumb drive to be formatted as “Mac OS Extended.” Why not APFS?
I was already at 11.1. I was just experimenting with the boot installer but didn’t want to mess with my working system.

You are right, for some reason the boot installer has to be HFS+. No idea why that limitation but it really doesn’t seem to matter much.
 
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