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doc: Add macOS uninstall note about /nix
Clarify that `/nix` being present after the uninstall is normal and it will only disappear after a reboot. Co-authored-by: Travis A. Everett <travis.a.everett@gmail.com>
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This will remove the Nix Store volume and everything that was added to the
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This will remove the Nix Store volume and everything that was added to the
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The change to `/etc/synthetic.conf` will only take effect after a reboot but
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> **Note**
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you shouldn't have any traces of Nix left on your system.
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> After you complete the steps here, you will still have an empty `/nix`
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> directory. This is an expected sign of a successful uninstall. The empty
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> `/nix` directory will disappear the next time you reboot.
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> You do not have to reboot to finish uninstalling Nix. The uninstall is
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> complete. macOS (Catalina+) directly controls root directories and its
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> read-only root will prevent you from manually deleting the empty `/nix`
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> mountpoint.
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# macOS Installation <a name="sect-macos-installation-change-store-prefix"></a><a name="sect-macos-installation-encrypted-volume"></a><a name="sect-macos-installation-symlink"></a><a name="sect-macos-installation-recommended-notes"></a>
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# macOS Installation <a name="sect-macos-installation-change-store-prefix"></a><a name="sect-macos-installation-encrypted-volume"></a><a name="sect-macos-installation-symlink"></a><a name="sect-macos-installation-recommended-notes"></a>
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