Posted on 07-15-2020 02:05 AM
Up until Catalina I was able to open a root terminal from the Language Chooser on new Macs.
Does Big Sur removes this feature?
Wasn’t able to find it there.
Posted on 07-15-2020 07:15 AM
If you mean using the command - Option - control - T in setup assistant, I was able to use it the other day in testing Big Sur Beta 1, I am going to test it on Beta 2 and let you know
Posted on 07-15-2020 07:33 AM
I mean in the language chooser window, one step before the setup assistant.
In setup assistant it does work, but only with the _mbsetupuser user, that is limited.
Posted on 07-15-2020 07:45 AM
related, but not this exact thing. Sometimes when I wipe computers they go straight to the country screen. Is there a way to get them back to the language screen if they are starting on the country screen?
Posted on 07-15-2020 09:41 AM
Looks like it is still working in Beta 2.
Posted on 07-15-2020 10:00 PM
@strayer
You can touch a file called .RunLanguageChooserToo in /var/db
The same place you remove .AppleSetupDone.
I use this in my "imaging" process
Posted on 07-15-2020 10:03 PM
@gabe2385 In the language chooser?
Posted on 07-29-2020 01:06 AM
@strayer https://grahamrpugh.com/2020/02/21/resetting-dep-without-reinstalling.html this can help you
Posted on 11-10-2020 01:11 AM
Getting the same as @gurduv, I can't get the root terminal window at the language chooser either. I can get a terminal window at the country selection screen, but as mentioned, that brings up a less useful $ user prompt for the _mbsetupuser. I guess it's a security thing implemented by the Apple Security chiefs :-) oh well, back to full re-installs to reset dep... unless there's a new magic key combination someone's not sharing ;-)