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Changing the default desktop background for all users WITHOUT locking it?

  • December 5, 2017
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Hi,

Pre Sierra (or El Capitan? I dont remember..) you used to be able to edit the /Library/CoreServices/DefaultDesktop.jpg image, and it would set the background to whatever had that filename for all the users on the machine, that option now seems disabled with SIP 'operation not permitted' even when tried from terminal as root

So how can I have a Default Background set for every user that logs in to the machine, but with the option of changing it if they so choose?

Best answer by Anonymous

The alias "/Library/CoreServices/DefaultDesktop.jpg" is protected by SIP, but the file it points to isn't - replace "/Library/Desktop Pictures/Sierra.jpg" with the default wallpaper you want to set.

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The alias "/Library/CoreServices/DefaultDesktop.jpg" is protected by SIP, but the file it points to isn't - replace "/Library/Desktop Pictures/Sierra.jpg" with the default wallpaper you want to set.


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  • December 5, 2017

Thankyou!