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Osx batchmod
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osx batchmod

It would just be a massive time sink installing 350+ apps one by one.įWIW this is directly off my Sierra Mac. Honestly I'm so fuckin desperate that I'm willing to wipe and start over just copy pasting the data. Run the 'Terminal' application (It is in the Applications/Utilities folder) 5. Recommend you quickly review/skim over the below tech tips 4. I'm usually incredibly paranoid about backups, following the 321 strategy (TM, Backblaze, Arq), and while I have all the data, I have no clue about perms.Ĭan someone help me out? SIP is disabled so I can run a chmod chown etc on Terminal with no issues.īasically I need either a script, command, or a utility to reset permissions to default. Copy the entire 'OSX-10.6-SRR-Basic' folder to your Desktop 3.

OSX BATCHMOD FULL

My MacBook works but stuff like Little Snitch kexts, and Homebrew are obviously borked because of perm issues.Īlso, after that I backed up my Mac on Time Machine which of course copied the fucky perms and now even a full TM restore is out of the option as Migration assistant only shows the latest backup. After a full crash, and refuse to boot, I reinstalled macOS, disabled SIP, and using Single User Mode was able to boot back in. Long story short, after a Migration from a MacBook Air to a new Pro, due to some permission issues with Setup and Home-brew, I ran Batchmod on root because I'm a complete and utter dumb fuck who forgot you couldn't edit /usr/ perms because of System Integrity Protection.

osx batchmod

in front of your filename, in order to tell Terminal to look for the file in the current directory. batchscript Note that you have to put the. SIP disabled, and now perms are fucked on folders like /usr/ that are protected by SIP. chmod 755 batchscript Now to run your batch file, you just need to either specify the full path to the batch file, or if you are already in the directory where it is located, you can type. I'll be completely honest with you, I'm the type of person who rarely fucks up, but when I do, I fail in the single dumbest fashion. NOTE: I'm running macOS High Sierra v10.13.5 Developer Beta 5












Osx batchmod