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  1. So, I managed to boot to Monterey now and I did installed Mojave on another partition on the same SSD. Weirdly, after I put the EFI folder into it's place, opencore can boot just fine but it doesn't seems to read my Mojave partition. Only the one that I Installed Monterey on is listed. 

     

    I used apfs in both. The only way I can boot into Mojave is by using my opencore USB installer.. does that mean that the dual booting osx should be done using different disks?

     

    Thanks. It turns out that I just need to add  no restriction on apfs setting on opencore. Now it shows all the partitions. 

  2. So, I managed to boot to Monterey now and I did installed Mojave on another partition on the same SSD. Weirdly, after I put the EFI folder into it's place, opencore can boot just fine but it doesn't seems to read my Mojave partition. Only the one that I Installed Monterey on is listed. 

     

    I used apfs in both. The only way I can boot into Mojave is by using my opencore USB installer.. does that mean that the dual booting osx should be done using different disks? 

     

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    Edit:

    All the partitions are on a separate apfs containers. 

     

    SSD:

    -container 1

       --mojave

    - container 2

       --monterey

     

    If I make a volume inside the same container like this :

    -container 1

       --mojave

       --other osx

    It shows up on the picker menu. 

     

     

     

     

  3. Thanks! I was looking for this for quite a while now. 

     

    So I'm going to do a dual boot Monterey and Mojave, and the only problem is the Intel wifi kext has different versions depending on the os version. I know that the kexts for Monterey and Mojave would be in the same folder, does renaming the kext is sufficient? Currently I'm using Dell E5470 but planning to upgrade to this laptop. 

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