Finally, turn on disk encryption (called FileVault).Install macOS Sierra on the fresh, unencrypted disk.Format the target disk "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)" - but not encrypted.I'm usually installing my Linux systems on fully encrypted disks, thus I am wondering whether this is also possible with macOS Sierra. Is this desired behaviour? How to install macOS on a encrypted, journaled file-system? I was not able to install macOS onto a fully encrypted disk. Now my only option is reboot and remove the encryption via disk utility. MacOS could not be installed on your computer. I entered the password and the process continued until at some point it aborted with the following message: This told me it will check eligibility of my device and due to my encrypted disk it will ask for the password during installation.
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