I need to remove the EFI firmware PW from a managed laptop('13 MBAir/10.9.4) so I can run in safe mode.
After handing out more than 300 client machines they are now failing to log into either the admin side(local account) or the student mobile account side. The trigger for the failure seems to be a reboot of the client machines. The reboot is either forced by the client/JSS or just because the students feel a need to reboot.
I want to run in safe mode so I can skip the Kernals as a potential fault for the failure of the clients. Some clients have lasted a week with no issues while others quit after only a few hours in circulation. I have tried to reimage the machines and they fail as well.
The real issue is...I can't get to the affected HD except through a net boot server. I attempted to change directories so as to work on the affected HD but when I run the scripts I found on the JAMF Nation such as this one that CasperSally used:
/bin/cp /Volumes/OS X Base System/Applications/Utilities/Firmware Password Utility.app/Contents/Resources/setregproptool
/Library/Application Support/JAMF/bin/setregproptool -d -o 'FWPW'
I get this response:
usage: cp [-R [-H | -L | -P]] [-fi | -n] [-apvX] source_file target_file
cp [-R [-H | -L | -P]] [-fi | -n] [-apvX] source_file ... target_director
So I really have two issues...
Disabling EFI Firmware
Clients not logging into either local or mobile accounts after a week in circulation
JSS 9.32
OS 10.9.4
MBA '13 Early 2014