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Reply to LaunchDaemon not loading after Sonoma update
I ended up reinstalling the macOS by using an USB boot disk. Now running Sequoia I did a format of the mac disk before install. Then I restored the user files by use of time machine. I then reinstalled latest version on macFUSE. The kernel panic is gone now. Probably the cause for the kernel panic was an unfavorable combination of kexts. Regarding the plists. I did not reinstall any apps from the time machine, so just now I do not have any .plist in /Library/LaunchAgents, /Library/LaunchDaemons. I will reinstall some of the apps / programs, but will be more selective when reinstalling programs. There is an alternative to macFUSE, called fuse-t, but I have not tested fuse-t with sshfs. Most of the linux versions come with some sort of sshfs, but for mac this is not included. I will now reinstall my /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.startup.plist /Library/Scripts/Startup/startup.sh and /private/etc/sudoers.d/startup-script-nopasswd Will give an update when this is done
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Reply to LaunchDaemon not loading after Sonoma update
Hi I put your command line in startup.sh So the "startup.sh" now looks like this : #!/bin/zsh PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Users:/Users/root:/Users/root/Scripts:/Library/Scripts:/Library/Scripts/Startup #Load modules for Fuse log emit --subsystem "com.startup" --category "default" "Message from Tormod" The message does NOT appeat in the system log. I am also having some "kernel panic" at boot time. Log from boot attached. Kernel_Panic.rtf I have the "LaunchControl" software, and the "com.startup.plist" looks like this in the software :
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