Hi,
I'm using Bootstrappr on Apple Silicon machines to install and configure Munki.
Here's my workflow.
1. Boot machine with the power button held.
2. Select Options
3. Open the Terminal app.
4. cmd: diskutil list
5. Lookup the disk identifier for Macintosh HD and Data (e.g. disk3s1 and disk3s5). Assuming that Macintosh HD is the name of the volume you want to install to.
6. cmd: diskutil unmount disk3s1
7. cmd: diskutil mount disk3s1 (this will make the volume R/W)
8. cmd: diskutil unmount disk3s5
9. cmd: diskutil mount disk3s5 (this will make the volume R/W)
11: Run Bootstrappr to install your Munki and a package to configure Munki (Manifest, Munki server, ...).
When you import the Rosetta2 package make sure you set the minimum_os_version and maximum_os_version. Each major macOS version (e.g. 12.0.1, 12.1) uses a different Rosetta2 version. You can't use the latest Rosetta2 package with an older macOS version.
When Munki starts to install an Intel only package it will fail the first time. Once the Rosetta2 package has been installed your Intel apps will get installed on the second run.
I think that covers it.
Best regards,
David