CM15
Dave Fleck
dfleck at pacifier.com
Wed May 19 17:13:03 EDT 2021
In Big Sur there’s the new command
csrutil authenticated-root disable
which must be run from the recovery mode to make the boot volume writable.
I even tried
spctl kext-consent
commands to try to get Keyspan kexts working all to no avail.
I wouldn’t recommend doing any of this ;-)
Dave
> On May 19, 2021, at 10:07 AM, Emmanuel Bourreau <ebourreau at nordnet.fr> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> You have to reboot in recovery mode,
> start a Terminal :
> type "csrutil disable"
> Reboot.
> Install the kext
> Reboot in recovery mode.
> start a Terminal :
> type « csrutil enable »
> Reboot.
> It should work
>
> Best regards.
> Emmanuel
>
>> Le 19 mai 2021 à 18:27, Dave Leland <dave at digicomp.us <mailto:dave at digicomp.us>> a écrit :
>>
>> Starting in Catalina, macOS has write-protected all such OS folders. Anybody remember the dance to disable that?
>>
>>
>>> On May 19, 2021, at 10:53 AM, James Sentman <james at sentman.com <mailto:james at sentman.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> First you need to get the KEXT’s out of XTension’s bundle. You do not need to quit XTension to do this. In the Finder control-click on XTension and select Show Package Contents. open the Contents folder and then the Resources folder and finally the kext folder. Inside there you’ll find the “CM15.kext” file which is what we want. Keep that window open and open a new finder window. Then using the “Go” menu in the Finder select Go To Folder. In the drop down sheet enter /System/Library/Extensions/
>>
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