Repair permissions disappears in OS X 10.11 El Capitan

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It seems like repair disk permissions manually The days may be numbered, at least that's what you can read in the notes of the new beta version for developers of OS X El Capitan released by Apple. This, which at first can be done whenever the user wants to repair or solve possible failures and errors of the disk or even avoid them in advance.

Well, this option disappears in the new beta if we look within Disk Utility in OS X 10.11 El Capitan and it seems that it will not return. Apparently in each new update of the OS X El Capitan operating system, we will have a permission repair automatically or at least that is what can be read in the note.

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They explain that it is not necessary to perform this task since the permissions on the system files are automatically protected, but this does not mean that these permissions can be accessed and repaired from Terminal, although it will always be something more laborious to do than how we had or rather we have today in OS X Yosemite.

We assume that this measure is taken consciously for the new OS soy de Mac We have always advised. Personally, I can say that this automatically repairing permissions only when the system is updated does not convince me despite the comforts it may have for users, everything will be adapted and see if it is not really necessary to use the repair tool on specific occasions permits, time will tell us.


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  1.   Gustavo Maldonado Lopez said

    Does that mean that hackintosh are over?

  2.   Mario A. Suarez said

    Even on mac, the terminal becomes even more priority