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macOS Monterey. Can't rebuild kext cache. Permission denied. #185

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cyberfunk opened this issue Oct 12, 2022 · 1 comment
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macOS Monterey. Can't rebuild kext cache. Permission denied. #185

cyberfunk opened this issue Oct 12, 2022 · 1 comment

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cyberfunk commented Oct 12, 2022

When I run the utility I get the following code followed by a shower of commands in red:

spctl --master-disable
mount -uw /
mount_apfs: volume could not be mounted: Permission denied
mount: / failed with 66

Can you help me to mount the disk in macOS Monterey? I have disabled SIP and Gatekeeper and no luck.

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cyberfunk commented Oct 12, 2022

UPDATE: I found a good answer to the issue of mounting the disk as read write in macOS Monterey and why you should not do it at this link:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73048614/can-i-mount-the-root-system-filesystem-as-writable-in-macos-monterey

It looks like it's a no go on Monterey. Will you eventually be removing the rebuild kext cache utility since it seems Apple has shut down that option going forward or does that utility still function despite the cascade of red "Read only" prompts in the Hackintool terminal window?

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