
- #MAC OS X EL CAPITAN 10.11.6 15G31 INTEL USB 2017 FOR MAC#
- #MAC OS X EL CAPITAN 10.11.6 15G31 INTEL USB 2017 INSTALL#
- #MAC OS X EL CAPITAN 10.11.6 15G31 INTEL USB 2017 UPDATE#
Other under-the-hood improvements in libRepairPermissions. Improve the error handling in libRepairPermissions.
#MAC OS X EL CAPITAN 10.11.6 15G31 INTEL USB 2017 UPDATE#
I will keep an eye on this issue.Īdd a new command `–update` so that users can directly update RepairPermissions to the latest version. This is probably related to the new file system. POSIX permissions are converted to octal number in the report as before. > Update LogsĪdjust the parser algorithm: Switch to dynamic programming to speed up parsing further. update Update RepairPermissions to the latest version.įeel free to use the comment section to report any issues. no-output Prevent RepairPermissions from saving results on your local disk. max-thread Specify the maximum number of threads. output Print detailed information to the given. repair Repair permissions of the given volume. verify Verify permissions of the given volume. See usage examples below for detailed information.Available (optional) commands: Recommended (default) usage: Commands: RepairPermissions Description: targetVolume is a valid mount point of an os volume. More detailed usages are available via typing RepairPermissions -help. This command will help you repair permissions of the root volume, aka the current boot volume, and will prevent RepairPermissions from saving the results on your local disk. It will help you repair permissions of the root volume, aka the current boot volume, and will save the results to a plain text file named Result.txt in your Desktop folder. This is a handy command to use RepairPermissions. RepairPermissions -output ~/Desktop/Result.txt / Note that the results will NOT be displayed on the screen but will be saved to your Desktop folder ( ~/Desktop/RepairPermissionsResults-.txt). By default, this command will help you repair permissions of the root volume, aka the current boot volume. This is the simplest use of RepairPermissions. !!! Make sure that your SIP flag CSR_ALLOW_UNRESTRICTED_FS is enabled. This usage guide is currently frozen for RepairPermissions + (Stable Release).
#MAC OS X EL CAPITAN 10.11.6 15G31 INTEL USB 2017 INSTALL#
It is recommended to install RepairPermissions to /usr/local/bin so that you can directly run RepairPermissions in your terminal. RepairPermissions supports running in OS X Normal Mode, OS X Single User Mode, OS X Recovery Mode, OS X Recovery Single User Mode, and FireWolf OS X PE.

MacOS Mojave (10.14.x) (as of ) > Supported Boot Environments

RepairPermissions supports running on the following macOS versions: RepairPermissions is affiliated to FireWolf’s KCPM Utility Pro and FireWolf OS X PE Maintenance Kits.īoth families will adopt the new features of RepairPermissions V3 in next major releases. With newly designed APIs and data structure, RepairPermissions now supports verifying and repairing permissions on Apple’s latest macOS Mojave! > New Key Featuresĭynamically optimized for multi-threading. RepairPermissions is a command line tool written in Swift language to verify and repair permissions on Apple’s OS X and macOS. Since it may not be safe to force use the `repair_packages` in macOS Sierra, it’s time for me to rewrite my `RepairPermissions` to support the new macOS Sierra. But now this handy command line tool has been removed from the latest macOS Sierra by Apple. In OS X El Capitan, without `diskutil repairPermissions`, we can use `repair_packages` in /usr/libexec/ to verify and repair permissions.
#MAC OS X EL CAPITAN 10.11.6 15G31 INTEL USB 2017 FOR MAC#
Apple has released macOS Mojave, the next generation of OS for Mac users, and now it’s time to get RepairPermissions updated.
