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Seems that if you hit this bug you have to dig through the "Library" settings for your user and remove any files/directories for OpenCore and dortania. I don't remember if there was anything else as well, but eventually got that working.
NOW my major problem with the iMac is it will only get part way through the install of any of the newer MacOS releases, and completely hang somewhere between 30%-50% of the way into loading the install. And it's not just MacOS either; Fedora39 also hangs around 30% (MSWin10 would crash/reboot before it even finished copying over it's installer files). This may end up being a parts machine (or I'll remove the guts and make it a monitor-only unit).
One problem I've seen with the tool is as soon as you start it, OCLP will want to patch the system you're on, whether you wanted that one patched or not. If you've previously used that system to build an installer for a different machine, it wants to install itself and then reboot your machine. Once it's running, if it has an issue with your current confioguration, it gives you NO way to exit the application. And it doesn't appear to have a way of clearing out or resetting any residual configuration.
All of this could be readily addressed, except there is no way to report an issue on Github, and their Discord community DEMANDS your cell number (no one gets my cell number except family members). So there is no way to get this bug fixed.