iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch wallpapers.These belong in the beta subreddits listed below. No content related to piracy or illegal activities.We may approve your post if it is a high-level issue that can't be found on page 1 of Google. No simple and/or easily searched technical support questions.No posts that aren’t directly related to Apple or to the Macbook eco-system.No rude, offensive, or hateful comments.No editorialized link titles (use the original article’s title when possible).Self-Posts Must Foster Reasonable Discussion.If you have a tech question, please check out r/AppleHelp! Rules Welcome to r/Macbook, the community for Apple news, rumors, and discussions related to the MacBook family. – here we forcibly delete all ConfigurationProfiles – this mounts everything in that main Mac partition in the new folder /badapple/ – This command makes a new folder in Budgie, where we’ll mount that Mac OS partition – This normalizes the volume headers in the main Mac OS partition. – This driver lets budgie know how to read apple’s hfs file system. Ignore any install or welcome prompts if from Budgie if it asks, instead go straight to the `Tilix` shell by hitting the “Command” key then typing in “Tilix” and then hitting “Enter”. Wait for everything to load, might take a while. Then, by rebooting while holding the “option” key you’ll be able to boot into Budgie instead of Mac OS from the usb stick. Lots of other ways to do this too, like with this nifty tool …would burn the “ubuntu-budgie-20.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso” disk image onto usb device “/dev/sdc”. The method in my post just uses the built in `dd` utility in Mac’s terminal If you’ve inserted a single usb stick into your mac, the command: You’ll first want to burn that Budgie disk image to an external drive of some kind, like a thumb drive. Sudo rm -rf private/var/db/ConfigurationProfiles/* Now, lets go in there and remove those ConfigurationProfiles: mkdir badapple Once in the live usb system, make sure you can read Apples HFS filesystem: sudo apt-get install hfsprogsįor me at least, I needed to run a quick fsck to fix up the headers before I could mount the osx filesystem living at /dev/sda2 ( sda1 is the efi partition): sudo fsck.hfsplus /dev/sda2 Sudo dd if=ubuntu-budgie-20.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=1048576 & syncīoot up again, this time holding the Option key for the bootloader menu. While this stuff is cooking, get yourself a usb stick and a penguin, such as Budgie: wget -nd Reinstall whatever version of OSX it offers- instead of trying to deal with the slippery, network connected DEP plists & binaries contained within the various LaunchAgents and LaunchDaemons found in the /System/Library directories directly, we’ll let Apple finish with the ConfigurationProfiles first, then sneak in and remove them. ![]() Reboot once again while holding down the Command & R keys to return to the recovery OS. While holding down Command + Option + P + R to start afresh with cleared NVRAM. This provides a few tools including like disk utility, support, an osx reinstaller- at the top menu, you’ll find an option to access a terminal. ![]() Seemingly harder to remove with every eye-glazing gist and thread… A mac plagued with an is_mdm_removable=false Mobile Device Management profile: the worst! □įirst, boot into recovery mode by rebooting while holding down the Command & R keys.Īt this stage, you’ll need to connect to the internet briefly to download the recovery OS. Or, when life gives you apples, use Linux
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