[MacTUG] Disabling System Integrity Protection | Apple Developer Forums

Donald Duff-McCracken dsmccrac at uwaterloo.ca
Wed Oct 7 14:47:33 EDT 2015


I have been playing with 10.11 and deploystudio and I am less concerned with SIP than I was.

I have just built a test 10.11 image, deployed it and installed packages onto a computer. The workflow included some reasonably complex tasks such as binding to AD, and tossing stuff into /System folder (specifically tossing plists and such into the "/System/Library/User Template/English.lproj/Library/Preferences/“) and everything seemed to work fine, knock on wood.

I also ran from tasks from ARD and they seemed to work fine. This included pushing files into the User Template folder — which was another task I had concerns with. I am going to try a test machine with 10.11 and the complete lab package suite to see how that goes!

No I am likely not moving to 10.11 until I have a real need (e.g. New macs that can’t run 10.10) but it is nice to see that the rebuild more or less behaved with 10.11.
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Donald Duff-McCracken
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Mapping, Analysis & Design
Faculty of Environment
University of Waterloo
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From:  Donald Duff-McCracken
Date:  Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 3:18 PM
To:  MacTUG
Subject:  Re: [MacTUG] Disabling System Integrity Protection | Apple Developer Forums


One of the issues is that SIP is going to provide some issues regarding netbooting — https://derflounder.wordpress.com/2015/09/05/netbooting-and-system-integrity-protection/

I was wondering if ARD will still allow us to set netboot disks, but my testing with ARD (running on my 10.10 workstation) seems to be able to set a 10.11 client to netboot. I will try a full 10.11 workflow over the next little while just so I can see
what trouble is waiting for me in the future ;-)


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Donald Duff-McCracken
Technical Services Manager
Mapping, Analysis & Design
Faculty of Environment
University of Waterloo
(519) 888-4567 x32151
https://uwaterloo.ca/environment-computing/about/people
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