Many people will select Macintosh HD and erase it, rather than erasing the container, so be sure you follow the “How to erase your disk” part and not “How to erase a volume on your disk” portion. When you’re ready, you will want to get an external drive and erase the drive completely (not just erasing a volume, but complete erase per this page) In the mean time make sure all your data / backups are current. Your disk layout is generally good - no issues that are easy to diagnose and fix. I would get a backup and not worry about the recovery partition until you have time for an erase install or some processes that can take an hour (or more if you don’t have the Catalina installer up to date and downloaded). Second update Here is the result of sudo diskutil listĢ: Apple_APFS Container disk1 1.0 TB disk0s2ġ: APFS Volume Macintosh HD 10.8 GB disk1s1Ģ: APFS Volume Macintosh HD - Data 553.6 GB disk1s2 None of these affect the boot sequence: I end up in normal logon screen in normal boot mode. Press and release ⌘ Command R repeatedly from after reboot.Press and hold ⌘ Command R before anything appears.Press and hold ⌘ Command R before it appeared.For the following screen - I have tried the following: I now want to get out of SIP but can not because the Recovery Mode will not start. I had been able to do so in the past - to do sudo csrutil enable I have tried those instructions repeatedly - and have not been able to get into Recovery Mode. Release the keys when you see an Apple logo, spinning globe, or other startup screen. Turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold these two keys: Command (⌘) and R. I see that the instructions for booting into Recovery Mode is to press ⌘ Command R after reboot
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