So I’m attempting to twin boot Arch and MacOS with no usb, and that is what I’ve completed to date(Operating MacOS Monterey BTW):

  1. I made a BOOTCAMP partition and put in Home windows 10 on it.
  2. I then, in Home windows, made a FAT32 partition, and flashed an Arch Linux ISO file on it, to behave as a makeshift USB.
  3. Then after, the Apple Boot Supervisor really recognised it as a USB, because it mentioned ‘EFI Boot’ with an image of a drive on it.
  4. I booted into GNU/GRUB supervisor from time to time chosen ‘Arch Linux set up medium(x86_64, UEFI)
  5. Then, an sudden error occured: error: no such machine: ARCH_292302.
    error: file /arch/boot/X86_64/vmlinuz-linux” not discovered. error: it’s essential load the kernel first.
    6.I am caught. Any assist appreciated. If there may be every other simpler strategy to twin boot Arch Linux and MacOS with no USB/CD/DVD, I’d recognize it.

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