I get the feeling I'm behind the 8-ball. Our educational institution has been running macOS High Sierra until very recently when Adobe dropped support for it forcing us to upgrade to Mojave. Since the students are not using the labs due to COVID-19 I have time to catch up and learn what I should have learned in Mojave and Catalina but now for Big Sur. Why go to Big Sur? I prefer all my Mac labs to be on the same operating system version where possible and we are considering a lab of the new Mac Mini computers with Apple M1 SOC.
I setup my first Big Sur lab machine yesterday (a Mac Pro 2013) and none of the policies ran that I could see, nor did any of the installers execute. For example, my installer to create /Library/AdminToolBox and drop all my scripts there failed like this:
Checking for policies triggered by "recurring check-in"...
Executing Policy Copy Maya Installers
Mounting casper
cp: /Volumes/casper/Packages/Installers_2020.pkg: Operation not permitted
Error: The package (Installers_2020.pkg) could not be found.
Submitting log to https://mdm.mad.durhamcollege.ca:8443/
Executing Policy Install AdminToolBox
cp: /Volumes/casper/Packages/AdminToolBox_in_progress.pkg: Operation not permitted
Error: The package (AdminToolBox_in_progress.pkg) could not be found.
Submitting log to https://mdm.mad.durhamcollege.ca:8443/
Executing Policy Install Adobe CC 2021
cp: /Volumes/casper/Packages/AdobeMacLabSharedDev_Install.pkg.zip: Operation not permitted
Error: The package (AdobeMacLabSharedDev_Install.pkg.zip) could not be found.
Checking for patches...
No patch policies were found.
Unmounting file server...
Submitting log
I had to enroll the machine by taking it over with ARD and running Recon. Even then I don't see the MDM profile anywhere, have they moved?
My installers are all unsigned, do they need to be signed now?
Will Wacom tablet drivers work (kernel extension?) I understand kernel extensions are "going away".
It would be nice if there were a JAMF Pro guide to deployment with Big Sur. Our JAMF Pro instance is on premises, 10.24.2 which I believe is the current version. Sorry if these questions are rather "old hat", like I said, I'm rather behind due to sticking with the oldest and most stable operating system rather than upgrade every time.
Cheers from Canada.
Jim

