Originally Posted By: Virtual1
have I mentioned lately just how much I LOVE how well Apple is doing lately at locking me out of my own computer? I remember the good ol days when ROOT was ROOT and not "root with training wheels"

That reminds me of my ex-girlfriend's rants when DOS's accessibility went out the Windows.

Originally Posted By: Virtual1
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VIRTUALBOOK:/Applications/Photos.app/Contents/Resources root # csrutil status
System Integrity Protection status: enabled.

bastards! They keep turning that back on! Apparently I'm going to have to play whack-a-mole with Apple. So

Disabling SIP: https://apple.stackexchange.com/question...s-on-os-x-10-11

they recommend you turn it back on again after you're done doing whatever you naughty little user has done, OR you can just wait five minutes for Apple to turn it back on again for you

What's that about? I've had SIP disabled since the day I installed El Cap, and it's never turned itself back on.

Code:
Last login: Tue Jun 27 15:44:59 on ttys000
Artie's-MacBook-Pro-2:~ artie$ csrutil status
System Integrity Protection status: disabled.
Artie's-MacBook-Pro-2:~ artie$ 




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