I let the Monterey upgrade run (from the Software Update control panel). It runs the whole course, gives no errors or warnings... and then boots back into Big Sur
Here's the log. I had zero issues upgrading from Catalina to Big Sur on this system (10850k, RX 580, Asus Prime Z490-P, 64GB RAM). Any clues?
My kexts: LILU, VirtualSMC, AppleALC, EnergyDriver (Intel Power gadget), Realtek RTL8111, SMCProcessor, SMCSuperIO, CPUFriend, custom USBMap, CPUFriendDataProvider, Whatevergreen, DroboTBT (had issues with Drobo until I put the kext right into EFI), TrustedDataSCSIProvider (same), HibernationFixup, NVMeFix, all fully updated. Tried without the Drobo and SMCSuperIO kexts, no difference.
Tried to manually pick a boot drive on the installation's restarts (shouldn't be required, OC should take care of it), at no point is there any "install" volume, but the install DOES go through with the usual "around X minutes remaining" and the thing taking roughly 20 minutes. It just boots back to BS after it finishes.
Here's the log. I had zero issues upgrading from Catalina to Big Sur on this system (10850k, RX 580, Asus Prime Z490-P, 64GB RAM). Any clues?
My kexts: LILU, VirtualSMC, AppleALC, EnergyDriver (Intel Power gadget), Realtek RTL8111, SMCProcessor, SMCSuperIO, CPUFriend, custom USBMap, CPUFriendDataProvider, Whatevergreen, DroboTBT (had issues with Drobo until I put the kext right into EFI), TrustedDataSCSIProvider (same), HibernationFixup, NVMeFix, all fully updated. Tried without the Drobo and SMCSuperIO kexts, no difference.
Tried to manually pick a boot drive on the installation's restarts (shouldn't be required, OC should take care of it), at no point is there any "install" volume, but the install DOES go through with the usual "around X minutes remaining" and the thing taking roughly 20 minutes. It just boots back to BS after it finishes.