No longer have permission on /
Since macos catalnia 10.15 I no longer have write permission on the / directory on the OS even if I am root on the system. This is a breaking change - how do I revert or workaround this.
MacBook Pro 15”, macOS 10.15
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Since macos catalnia 10.15 I no longer have write permission on the / directory on the OS even if I am root on the system. This is a breaking change - how do I revert or workaround this.
MacBook Pro 15”, macOS 10.15
That's part of the new OS's security efforts to protect the Mac system. The access to the system folders is restricted. It's not a user accessible location.
There are two volumes: Macintosh an Macintosh-Data. The Data volume is the user's working volume. The other is strictly verboten to the user. I've renamed my drive Toad Hall so this is what Disk Utility sees:
That's part of the new OS's security efforts to protect the Mac system. The access to the system folders is restricted. It's not a user accessible location.
There are two volumes: Macintosh an Macintosh-Data. The Data volume is the user's working volume. The other is strictly verboten to the user. I've renamed my drive Toad Hall so this is what Disk Utility sees:
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Like I said that’s a breaking change. Root should always have access to every directory.
No longer have permission on /