These advanced steps are primarily for system administrators and others who are familiar with the command line. You don't need a bootable installer to upgrade macOS or reinstall macOS, but it can be useful when you want to install on multiple computers without downloading the installer each time.
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Find the appropriate download link in the upgrade instructions for each macOS version:
- macOS Catalina, macOS Mojave, and macOS High Sierra download directly to your Applications folder as an app named Install macOS Catalina, Install macOS Mojave, or Install macOS High Sierra. If the installer opens after downloading, quit it without continuing installation.
To get the required installer, download from a Mac that is using macOS Sierra 10.12.5 or later, or El Capitan 10.11.6. Enterprise administrators, please download from Apple, not a locally hosted software-update server. - macOS Sierra downloads as a disk image that contains a file named InstallOS.pkg. Open this file and follow the onscreen instructions. It installs an app named Install macOS Sierra into your Applications folder.
- OS X El Capitan downloads as a disk image that contains a file named InstallMacOSX.pkg. Open this file and follow the onscreen instructions. It installs an app named Install OS X El Capitan into your Applications folder.
Use the 'createinstallmedia' command in Terminal
- Connect the USB flash drive or other volume that you're using for the bootable installer. Make sure that it has at least 12GB of available storage and is formatted as Mac OS Extended.
- Open Terminal, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
- Type or paste one of the following commands in Terminal. These assume that the installer is still in your Applications folder, and MyVolume is the name of the USB flash drive or other volume you're using. If it has a different name, replace
MyVolume
in these commands with the name of your volume.
Catalina:*
Mojave:*
High Sierra:*
Sierra:
El Capitan: - Press Return after typing the command.
- When prompted, type your administrator password and press Return again. Terminal doesn't show any characters as you type your password.
- When prompted, type
Y
to confirm that you want to erase the volume, then press Return. Terminal shows the progress as the bootable installer is created. - When Terminal says that it's done, the volume will have the same name as the installer you downloaded, such as Install macOS Catalina. You can now quit Terminal and eject the volume.
* If your Mac is using macOS Sierra or earlier, include the --applicationpath
argument, similar to the way this argument is used in the commands for Sierra and El Capitan.
Use the bootable installer
After creating the bootable installer, follow these steps to use it:
- Plug the bootable installer into a compatible Mac.
- Use Startup Manager or Startup Disk preferences to select the bootable installer as the startup disk, then start up from it. Your Mac will start up to macOS Recovery.
Learn about selecting a startup disk, including what to do if your Mac doesn't start up from it. - Choose your language, if prompted.
- A bootable installer doesn't download macOS from the Internet, but it does require the Internet to get information specific to your Mac model, such as firmware updates. If you need to connect to a Wi-Fi network, use the Wi-Fi menu in the menu bar.
- Select Install macOS (or Install OS X) from the Utilities window, then click Continue and follow the onscreen instructions.
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For more information about the createinstallmedia
command and the arguments that you can use with it, make sure that the macOS installer is in your Applications folder, then enter this path in Terminal:
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Mojave:
High Sierra:
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El Capitan:
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Genres: Summary: A youth named Kiriama Rei, who lost his family as a child, endures loneliness to become a professional shogi player. Then, through a chance meeting, he develops a relationship with the three Kawamoto sisters, who hail from a working-class district of the city, and little by little his frozen heart begins to thaw. A youth named Kiriama Rei, who lost his family as a child, endures loneliness to become a professional shogi player. Then, through a chance meeting, he develops a relationship with the three Kawamoto sisters, who hail from a working-class district of the city, and little by little his frozen heart begins to thaw.
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(subtitled) Original run October 8, 2016 – March 31, 2018 Episodes 44 Live-action films. (2017) March Comes in Like a Lion (: 3月のライオン,: Sangatsu no Raion, lit. 'The Lion of March'), is an ongoing series by, best known for.
It began serialization in 's magazine from its fourteenth issue in 2007 (published on July 13, 2007). Hakusensha aired a television commercial announcing the series on numerous Japanese television stations, also posting it on its official website. Thirteen volumes of the series have been released as of March 2018. An television adaptation by aired between October 8, 2016 and March 18, 2017 on, with a second season airing from October 14, 2017 to March 31, 2018.
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A two-part live-action was released in March and April 2017. The manga has commentary by on shogi rules and culture. Contents. Story The series is set in, following the everyday life of a 17-year-old player, Rei (lit.
Umino based the setting of March Comes in like a Lion on research she conducted herself, whereas she was already familiar with the setting for her earlier work, Honey and Clover. Rei is a 17-year-old professional shōgi player who lives by himself. He is estranged from his family and has scarcely any friends. Among his acquaintances is a family which consists of a young woman—Akari Kawamoto—and her younger sisters—Hinata and Momo—who also keep several.
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As the story progresses, Rei deals with his maturing as a player and as a person, while developing his relationships with others, especially the Kawamoto sisters. Characters Main characters Rei Kiriyama ( 桐山 零, Kiriyama Rei) Voiced by: (Japanese); Khoi Dao (English) Played by: The protagonist of the series. 17 years old at the beginning of the series, later turns 18. A in the beginning of the series, he is later promoted to six dan. Rei became a professional shōgi player while in and his achievements soon made him one of the most promising players of his generation. After his parents and sister died in a traffic accident, he was taken in by his father's friend Kōda and became his apprentice in shōgi. After becoming a professional shōgi player and completing middle school, he decided to become independent and not attend high school.
However, after feeling a 'need' to attend school, Rei joins a high school after a one-year delay. He lives in the city of Rokugatsu-chō (June town).
Rei is portrayed by in the film. Akari Kawamoto ( 川本 あかり, Kawamoto Akari) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Played by: A resident of Sangatsu-chō (March town), she is the eldest of three sisters. After her mother's death, she starts taking care of her two younger sisters. In the morning, she helps her elderly grandfather run a traditional (Japanese confectionery) shop, Mikazuki-dō, while in the evening, she works as a hostess for a bar in Ginza, Misaki, which her aunt manages. Akari gets acquainted with Rei when she finds him on the street when his older shogi rivals got him drunk and abandoned him; she takes him to her home and looks after him all night, which starts Rei's close relationship with the family. She often calls Rei 'Rei-kun'.
Akari is portrayed by in the film. Hinata Kawamoto ( 川本 ひなた, Kawamoto Hinata) Voiced by: (Japanese); Kayli Mills (English) Played by: The second of the three sisters. She sleeps in late in the mornings till the very last minute and often makes by herself. She calls Rei 'Rei-chan'. Like her elder sister Akari, she likes taking care of Rei, who develops romantic feelings for her as the series progresses. She has a strong loyalty towards her friends and family.
She aspires to be as mature as her sister when she gets older. Later she graduates from middle school and enrolls at the same high school where Rei studies. Hinata is portrayed by Kaya Kiyohara in the film. Momo Kawamoto ( 川本 モモ, Kawamoto Momo) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Played by: Chise Niitsu The youngest of the three sisters. A student, she attends a daycare center. Pure and innocent, she has a bit of a selfish streak at times. Her favorite anime character is Bodoro (modelled on 's Totoro).
She calls Rei 'Rei-chan'. Momo is portrayed by Chise Niitsu in the film. Kōda family Masachika Kōda ( 幸田 柾近, Kōda Masachika) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Played by: Rei's shōgi teacher, a pro eight dan. He was both Rei's father's friend and rival in shōgi. After Rei's parents died, he adopts Rei and guides him in shogi. He is serious about shogi and is very strict with his biological children when they were studying it themselves.
Because of the attention that their father showed Rei, both the Koda children grew to resent Rei and treated him poorly as he was growing up in their household. Kōda Eight Dan is portrayed by in the film. Kyōko Kōda ( 幸田 香子, Kōda Kyōko) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Played by: Kōda's daughter. She is four years older than Rei. Beautiful and hot tempered, Kyōko seems to hold a grudge on Rei as she has the habit of exerting a negative influence on him by discouraging him purposefully before his matches.
She appears to be in love with Masamune Gotō Nine Dan, a married man. When she was younger, she was openly hostile to Rei when he first joins the family because she is jealous of the attention her father gives Rei. She aspired to become a shōgi professional but was discouraged by her father as the field was dominated by men and she was not talented enough to be a part of it. She often goes to Rei's apartment whenever she is feeling lonely.
Later on, she admits to herself that she was unfair to Rei because she realizes that he wasn't trying to steal her family, rather, he just wanted to be part of one. Ayumu Kōda ( 幸田 歩, Kōda Ayumu) Kōda's son and Kyōko's younger brother.
He is of the same age as Rei. After losing to Rei in shōgi, he stopped playing at all, and afterwards started confining himself to his room and only playing video games. Professional shōgi players Harunobu Nikaidō ( 二海堂 晴信, Nikaidō Harunobu) Voiced by: (Japanese); Zach Aguilar (English) Played by: Rei's self-proclaimed 'best friend' and 'lifelong rival'. A four dan, he has played with Rei since they were children.
Even though he appears to be healthy, he is in fact chronically ill, which has contributed to his obesity. He is from an extremely wealthy family. He is modelled after actual real-life shōgi player. Kai Shimada ( 島田 開, Shimada Kai) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Played by: In his late 30s, of the same age as Tōji Sōya. He is a senior fellow student of Nikaidō, who he takes care of like his own little brother. He is a gentle tempered person and is naturally inclined to look after younger shōgi players. But he is also an incredibly tough soldier in shōgi.
He hosts the 'Shimada shōgi study groups', which he invited Rei to join. He originally comes from a rural area. In his youth, he had to work long hours on the farm and relied on his fellow villagers' donations to support his shōgi study in Tokyo. He has chronic stomach pain because of the stress from his matches. The president of the shogi association often laments that Shimada is not charismatic or as good looking as the meijin, Soya, who is his same age. Shimada is portrayed by in the film.
Masamune Gotō ( 後藤 正宗, Gotō Masamune) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Played by: In his early 40s. A tall and muscular man with a stern and frightening face. His wife is in a coma and appears to have been hospitalized for a long time. He was a younger fellow pupil of Masachika Kōda, whose daughter Kyōko he appears to have a very complicated relationship with, though he calls her a 'stalker'.
Rei sees him as a main antagonist in life for he thinks Gotō is having an affair with Kyōko and breaking her heart. He had an altercation with Rei where he punches him when he was confronted for his improper relationship with Kyoko.
Even though she loves Goto, Kyoko is the one who often helps him get gifts for his comatose wife. He is generally very forthright and impatient to the point of being arrogant, but he also doesn't hesitate to stand up for Shimada when he overhears some other players making demeaning comments about him. Gotō is portrayed by in the film. Tōji Sōya ( 宗谷 冬司, Sōya Tōji) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Played by: The current. He has longed for a rival like Rei.
Similar to Rei, he became a professional shōgi player in middle school and several players who faced both pointed that their playing styles are very similar. He became the youngest ever meijin at age 21. Later in the story it's revealed that he has intermittent hearing loss due to unknown cause.
He is portrayed by in the film. Issa Matsumoto ( 松本 一砂, Matsumoto Issa) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Played by: 26 years old.
He is 181 centimeters tall. A quite expressive and enthusiastic person, he can be aggressive at times as well. He comes from the countryside. He is a fan of Akari. Tatsuyuki Misumi ( 三角 龍雪, Misumi Tatsuyuki) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Played by: 26 years old.
He is often called 'Sumisu' (for 'Smith'). He is 180 centimeters tall. A bit aloof, he gets along well with Matsumoto. Takeshi Tsujii ( 辻井 武史, Tsujii Takeshi) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) A 9 dan professional shougi player, ranked A for the past 8 years, Tsujii Takeshi is a lover wordplay and craves public attention. Other people within the shougi world calls him 'a waste of good looks' due to his propensity for dad jokes and terrible puns. He is usually the only one to laugh at his own gags. Tsujii played against Rei during the quarterfinals of the 20th Lion King Tournament.
Shōichi Matsunaga ( 松永 正一, Matsunaga Shōichi) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) 65 years old. He is a veteran who has been a professional shōgi player for over 40 years.
He comes from. Manabu Yasui ( 安井学, Yasui Manabu) Voiced by: (Japanese); Joe J. Thomas (English) A six dan. Upon losing a match, he lost his temper, thus resulting in him divorcing his wife. Raidō Fujimoto ( 藤本 雷堂, Fujimoto Raidō) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Shogi Dragon titleholder. Passionate about eventually dethroning Sōya.
He temporarily separates from his wife when he thinks a hostess from a bar has genuine affection for him. Other characters Yūsuke Takahashi ( 高橋 勇介, Takahashi Yūsuke) Voiced by: (Japanese); Chris Hackney (English) A middle school student.
A childhood friend and classmate of Hinata's, he is her first crush. He is the son of a milkman. He is the ace of his school's baseball team and aims to be a pro. Since Rei became a shōgi pro in middle school, Yūsuke greatly looks up to him.
His father and grandfather are both fans of Rei. He is very straightforward and encourages Hinata during the time she was being bullied. In order to realize his dream to become a professional, he moves to a high school in seeking to participate in the, much to Hinata's sadness. Someji Kawamoto ( 川本 相米二, Kawamoto Someji) Voiced by: The grandfather of the three Kawamoto sisters. He runs a traditional shop, Mikazuki-dō. Even though he gives off an impression of a grumpy old man, he actually dotes on his grandchildren a lot, in particular Momo, and aims to live long enough to send them away for their marriages.
He is incredibly passionate about being the sole male protector of the family. Hanaoka ( 花岡) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) The butler of the Nikaidō family, who has been in continuous service for them for over 45 years.
A gentle and kind elderly man, he has been taking care of Harunobu ever since he was a baby. Takashi Hayashida ( 林田 高志, Hayashida Takashi) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) A teacher of the high school where Rei decided to join.
He is a big fan of shōji and regularly reads shōgi magazines. He is the only one in the high school who had heard of Rei being a professional shōgi player though when he first knew of him joining, he presumed he only had the same surname. He speaks in a very friendly manner with Rei and is often concerned with his wellbeing, always thinking of ways to help him socialize with others. He later develops feelings for Akari. Misaki ( 美咲) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) The aunt of the three Kawamoto sisters.
She, helped by Akari, manages a bar in Ginza called 'Misaki'. She has a strong and confident personality and employs Akari to work at her bar so she can at least spend one night a week to dress up so she doesn't lose herself to a state of only being a mother to her younger sisters. She encourages Rei to bring his fellow shogi players to the bar so she can make money off of them. Eisaku Noguchi ( 野口 英作, Noguchi Eisaku) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) President of the Burners club (as in Bunsen burner), a chemistry club in the school Rei goes to. Because he has a mustache, everyone assumes he is Rei's teacher.
Seijirō The father of the three Kawamoto sisters. He left them and their mother when Momo was still a baby to live with another woman and returns several years later, after a long time without contacting them once. Once Misaki warns Rei about him, Rei makes his own investigation about Seijirō and discovers that he kept leading an irresponsible life, involving himself with other women and abandoning them on his own whim, just like he did with Akari, Hinata and Momo's mother. After Rei exposes Seijirō, the sisters reject his plea to raise their half-sister, daughter of one of his other women, and he leaves with her to never return. The cats The three cats of the Kawamoto household.
The first two cats, the black and white and orange ones, were the first two gathered, while the white cat is a new arrival. Their names are unknown. They are big-eyed and always apparently hungry. The third cat looks strikingly like an owl. Media Manga The series has been serialized by in since 2007 in issue #14.
As of September 29, 2017, the series has been collected in thirteen volumes. Release date ISBN 1 February 22, 2008.
Chapter 1: 'Kiriyama Rei'. Chapter 2: 'The Town along the River'. Chapter 3: 'Akari'. Chapter 4: 'Across the Bridge'. Chapter 5: 'Harunobu'. Chapter 6: 'Beyond the Night Sky'. Chapter 7: 'Hina'.
Chapter 8: 'Comparison'. Chapter 9: 'A Contract'.
Chapter 10: 'Over the Cuckoo's Nest' 2 November 28, 2008. Chapter 11: 'God's Child (Part 1)'. Chapter 12: 'God's Child (Part 2)'.
Chapter 13: 'God's Child (Part 3)'. Chapter 14: 'Important Things. Important Matters.' See also: An television series adaptation was announced in the magazine's 19th issue of 2015 on September 25, 2015. The 22-episode series is produced by and directed by and Kenjirō Okada, featuring character designs by Nobuhiro Sugiyama and music composed. The anime's first opening and ending theme songs are performed by, titled 'Answer' and 'Fighter', respectively. Will perform the series' second opening theme song, titled 'Goodbye Bystander', while will perform the series' second ending theme song, titled 'Orion'.
Season one of the anime began airing on October 8, 2016 on and finished airing on March 18, 2017 with a total of 22 episodes. The series has been licensed by and for North America and the United Kingdom, respectively. Simulcasted the series in their Fall 2016 line-up. A second season, announced at the end of the first season's final episode, premiered on October 14, 2017 and finished airing on March 31, 2018 with a total of 22 episodes. Crunchyroll streamed the second season. Live-action films. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
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