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3 hours ago, ANTIKO said:

And why? after installing the update, it forms itself there.


You're lucky. I don't have an Apple folder (Firmware updater) created after the update (or any update before) on my Hackintosh.  That's why I asked the question.

Edited by Matgen84

 

I Have Mentioned This Several Times, BUT

 

You Guys Still Stuffing Around With Your EFI Folder On ESP?

Take The Easy Way, Make A Fat 32 Partition As The First One

Name It e.g Booter, Or Whatever

And The Rest As Your OS Partition

When You Want To Change EFI, Its Super Easy To Do

As All You Need To Do Is Open The Boot Partition

And Make Your Changes

 

24 minutes ago, LockDown said:

Id rather store my EFI folder on the ESP.

Thats my pref.

personal preference, just needed to do it with my laptop as i do a LOT of testing

thanks for your input

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Just a minor hiccup when upgrading to 15.2 (24C100) ... even with BluetoolFixup.kext disabled, my first attempted OTA upgrade failed immediately after downloading the incremental installer.  No worries though - retrying the update produced a successful incremental upgrade via OTA. 

 

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EDIT: According to Khronokernel here, in addition to BluetoolFixup.kext, other Lilu kexts that may possibly break OTA incremental upgrades include RestrictEvents, FeatureUnlock and WhateverGreen.

 

EDIT2: This 15.2 Beta did not fix the Ethernet (Intel i219LM) issue with Remote Desktop and VNC Client connectivity to remote systems.  Fortunately, toggling Ethernet with the attached script once after booting macOS resolves the problem for that login session (until the next boot).

toggleEth.zip

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5 hours ago, miliuco said:

@eSaF

 

Ha ha! You really made me laugh. There is indeed a fire in the fireplace. Here we are, with our Hackintosh by our side. And may we continue this way for a long time.

 

Totally agree. I hope that our Christmas dinner (no meat), lunch and libations will let me be here too near the fireplace... alive, pace of Bee Gees.

Two Italian families, three women cooking and chatting, my son in law pretending to do something without any success, my son playing rock playlists (including Christmas songs rock mode),  me setting the table for 12, slowly, very slowly (like the Remains of the Day).

We'll talk about hackintosh too, but considering the dishes and the wine bottles I almost certainly will get a "Give us a break" from all of them.

Btw this is a great place to be in.

Ciao

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I've noticed in the Sentinel app that the method to install config profiles has changed in v.1.9: it's supposed to install and enable the configuration profile to disable gatekeeper automatically once you click on the lock – but it doesn't work. :D So just use v1.6 and install/enable the config profile manually to disable gatekeeper.

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