Well, looks like I have no choice now. After waiting almost a full year, running High Sierra with an APFS Fusion Drive and some ocasional bugs as a result, it finally gave in. What timing.
It was so messed up that I had to go into
Terminal to merge the 2 separate drives into a single Fusion Drive. Fresh installing Mojave.
I’ll leave this here for anybody that might have had the same problem.
How did I get here? High Sierra supported APFS Fusion Drives in early betas. In fact, it insisted on it. I just never reverted back to HFS when Apple dropped support.
Looking forward to having a relatively stable iMac. Mojave — even in beta — is going to be a major improvement.
[doublepost=1534613455][/doublepost]... further adventures:
This came up...
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Haha. Wow. Lion. I hadn’t seen that fabric background in a while (what’s up Forstall!). Eventually, I got it to boot up into my Mojave USB installer.
But it turns out High Sierra did quite the number to my Fusion Drive. Mojave insists that the drive has S.M.A.R.T. Errors and refuses to install on that drive. I know the drive is fine because Lion seemed to have no problem going ahead with the installation.
High Sierra messed up the tables and other sub structure on the drive.
Ultimately, I was able to fix the situation by converting to HFS and back to APFS which would rewrite all the tables. Mojave’s Disk Utility seems to have cleanly formatted a Fusion Drive into APFS and fixed the drive’s structure.
Mojave is installing (finally).