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- multi-user on macOS
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- multi-user on macOS
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> **Notes on read-only filesystem root in macOS 10.15 Catalina +**
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> **Notes on read-only filesystem root in macOS 10.15 Catalina +**
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> - It took some time to support this cleanly. You may see posts,
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> - It took some time to support this cleanly. You may see posts,
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> examples, and tutorials using obsolete workarounds.
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> examples, and tutorials using obsolete workarounds.
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> - Supporting it cleanly made macOS installs too complex to qualify
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> - Supporting it cleanly made macOS installs too complex to qualify
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will invoke `sudo` as needed.
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will invoke `sudo` as needed.
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> **Note**
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> **Note**
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> If you need Nix to use a different group ID or user ID set, you will
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> If you need Nix to use a different group ID or user ID set, you will
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> have to download the tarball manually and [edit the install
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> have to download the tarball manually and [edit the install
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> script](#installing-from-a-binary-tarball).
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> script](#installing-from-a-binary-tarball).
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7. Remove the Nix Store volume:
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7. Remove the Nix Store volume:
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```console
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```console
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sudo diskutil apfs deleteVolume /nix
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sudo diskutil apfs deleteVolume /nix
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```
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```
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> **Note**
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> **Note**
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> After you complete the steps here, you will still have an empty `/nix`
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> After you complete the steps here, you will still have an empty `/nix`
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> directory. This is an expected sign of a successful uninstall. The empty
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> directory. This is an expected sign of a successful uninstall. The empty
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> `/nix` directory will disappear the next time you reboot.
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> `/nix` directory will disappear the next time you reboot.
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