Posted on 05-06-2024 08:55 AM
I have around 30 MacBook Air computers which were shipped with macOS Big Sur. I was thinking of creating a static computer group and add the serial number for those MacBooks so that I could then add them to a policy which updates the software from macOS Big Sur to macOS Sonoma when the user logs in.
Is this possible? The devices I have are PreStage enrolled for ADE.
I'm still early in learning more about JAMF so if anyone had some advise or direction on how to go about this that would be greatly appreciated.
The use case is that just now if we give one of these to a user it will enrol on Big Sur which is unsupported. Is there a better way? Can we upgrade them to Big Sur then erase the MacBook so it then enrols and installs macOS when next user logs in? As far as I'm led to believe this would install macOS Big Sur again as this is what the device was shipped with.
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Posted on 05-06-2024 10:02 AM
@BriBri210786 If these are M1 MacBook Airs that you have in hand simply use Apple Configurator 2 to do a DFU Restore with the latest version of the macOS Sonoma .ipsw image before sending to users. Total time to re-image the Mac is around 10 minutes.
For a list of available .ipsw files see: https://mrmacintosh.com/apple-silicon-m1-full-macos-restore-ipsw-firmware-files-database/
For instructions on how to do a DFU Restore see: https://mrmacintosh.com/restore-macos-firmware-on-an-apple-silicon-mac-boot-to-dfu-mode/
(With thanks to @ClassicII for that site)
05-06-2024 09:06 AM - edited 05-06-2024 09:10 AM
If your Macs are Apple Silicon, you cannot run OS updates on them with a policy. This is an Apple intended "limitation". MacOS updates are less about the MDM (Jamf) and more about what Apple allows admins to do. I would suggest updating these devices before trying to deploy them to users. It's just a bad experience to get a new device, get logged in and have 2hrs to update, and deal with IT for any troubleshooting needed.
Apple Silicon Macs Options:
If you have Intel Macs Options:
TLDR; Apples general direction is you use DDM/MDM commands to issue OS updates, which Jamf deploys as a management command with no option to use a policy. Or you don't manage OS updates at all and let users do their own thing.
Posted on 05-06-2024 10:02 AM
@BriBri210786 If these are M1 MacBook Airs that you have in hand simply use Apple Configurator 2 to do a DFU Restore with the latest version of the macOS Sonoma .ipsw image before sending to users. Total time to re-image the Mac is around 10 minutes.
For a list of available .ipsw files see: https://mrmacintosh.com/apple-silicon-m1-full-macos-restore-ipsw-firmware-files-database/
For instructions on how to do a DFU Restore see: https://mrmacintosh.com/restore-macos-firmware-on-an-apple-silicon-mac-boot-to-dfu-mode/
(With thanks to @ClassicII for that site)
Posted on 05-06-2024 10:34 AM
Was thinking of this route too. If you hand the customer a Big Sur Mac and wait for them to update, what if they don't or take too long to upgrade?
I was thinking of a bootable hard drive installer to save time if these MacBook Airs allowed it.
Posted on 05-07-2024 08:34 PM
You can't Add Serial numbers into a Static Group (if device yet to be enrolled).
But you can add them into a Smart Group, manually entering each serial number.