Below is an example of where the macOS versions named Mojave, Catalina and Big Sur (beta) have been installed in the same container. This is a triple boot arrangement. The output from diskutil list
is shown below.
/dev/disk0 (internal, physical):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *548.1 GB disk0
1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
2: Apple_APFS Container disk1 547.9 GB disk0s2
/dev/disk1 (synthesized):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: APFS Container Scheme - +547.9 GB disk1
Physical Store disk0s2
1: APFS Volume MyMojave 12.7 GB disk1s1
2: APFS Volume Preboot 410.3 MB disk1s2
3: APFS Volume Recovery 1.7 GB disk1s3
4: APFS Volume VM 1.1 MB disk1s4
5: APFS Volume MyCatalina - Data 4.5 GB disk1s5
6: APFS Volume MyCatalina 11.2 GB disk1s6
7: APFS Volume MyBigSur - Data 2.9 GB disk1s7
8: APFS Volume MyBigSur 14.9 GB disk1s8
9: APFS Snapshot com.apple.os.update-... 14.9 GB disk1s8s1
All the APFS volumes and snapshots exist in the same container partition and therefore share the space allotted to the container.
The OP's question indicates the assumption that each version of macOS would reside in a single volume. This is not true. In this example, Mojave uses 4 volumes, Catalina uses 5 volumes and Big Sur uses 6 volumes. The Preboot
(disk1s2
), Recovery
(disk1s3
) and VM
(disk1s4
) volumes are shared by all three macOS versions.
Below are the result of enter commands to get the volume uuid for the MyMojave
, MyCatalina
and MyBigSur - Data
volumes. Each UUID are generated when a volume is create and are therefore unique.
dma@dmas-Mac-mini ~ % diskutil info MyMojave | grep "Volume UUID"
Volume UUID: 7C48B3D0-263E-4C25-9268-FD4001759334
dma@dmas-Mac-mini ~ % diskutil info MyCatalina | grep "Volume UUID"
Volume UUID: DCC8D3B0-3308-4FCC-B057-D4CE495A91FF
dma@dmas-Mac-mini ~ % diskutil info "MyBigSur - Data" | grep "Volume UUID"
Volume UUID: 383CF355-F467-48CE-9124-B24149322EA7
Normally, macOS boots from the Preboot
volume. Although all three macOS version share the same Preboot
volume, they do not share the same preboot software. The preboot software for each macOS version is stored in a folder which has the same name as the UUID for a volume uniquely used by each macOS version. For example, the boot software for MyBigSur
would be stored in the folder named 383CF355-F467-48CE-9124-B24149322EA7
on the Preboot
volume. Note that the name of the folder is the same as the volume UUID for the "MyBigSur - Data" volume given above.
Basically, the same setup is used to store the macOS Recovery software for each version of macOS, except the Recovery
(disk1s3
) volume is used.
The VM
(disk1s4
) volume is used by all three versions of macOS for virtual memory.
Mojave has an additional volume which is the root volume. For this example, this root volume is named MyMojave
and has the identifier disk1s1
.
When booted to Catalina, the root volume is mounted read-only. For this example, this root volume is named MyCatalina
and has the identifier disk1s6
. Catalina has an additional volume which is both read and writeable. For this example, this volume is named MyCatalina - Data
and has the identifier disk1s5
.
When booted to Big Sur, the volume is named MyBigSur
(disk1s8
) is not even mounted. Instead a snapshot volume (disk1s8s1
) is mount as root. Big Sur has an additional volume which is both read and writeable. For this example, this volume is named MyBigSur - Data
and has the identifier disk1s5
.