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| From | -hh <recscuba_google@huntzinger.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
| Subject | Re: Why MacOS is not a "fun" Unix to work with |
| Date | 2024-12-14 21:43 -0500 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <vjlfog$8mtq$1@dont-email.me> (permalink) |
| References | <ls6sbkFt1pqU1@mid.individual.net> |
On 12/14/24 9:14 PM, vallor wrote:
> # time -p tmutil latestbackup
> tmutil: latestbackup requires Full Disk Access privileges.
> To allow this operation, select Full Disk Access in the Privacy
> tab of the Security & Privacy preference pane, and add Terminal
> to the list of applications which are allowed Full Disk Access.
> real 59.67
> user 0.00
> sys 0.00
> _ _ _ _ _ _ _
>
> So it takes almost a full minute to give an "access denied"?
Something's wrong with your system; just a few seconds req'd:
Same error my first time too (& just a few seconds to respond):
admin$ time -p tmutil latestbackup
tmutil: latestbackup requires Full Disk Access privileges.
To allow this operation, select Full Disk Access in the Privacy
tab of the Security & Privacy preference pane, and add Terminal
to the list of applications which are allowed Full Disk Access.
real 0.05
user 0.00
sys 0.00
> Also, I already added Terminal to the list. MacOS wants something else.
One does have to relaunch Terminal, as the instructions say:
admin$ time -p tmutil latestbackup
/Volumes/.timemachine/5C733EB8-AEBA-483A-A71C-DCB2E40562FD/2024-12-14-211509.backup/2024-12-14-211509.backup
real 0.36
user 0.00
sys 0.01
> I can run the command from the Terminal on the console, but not via ssh.
> In the "Full Disk Access" application list, there's a "+" to add another
> application. Clicking that gives a file dialog, but there is no way
> to point it at /usr/sbin/sshd.
Seems that that's a deliberate choice.
> Linux wouldn't do this to me.
Of course it wouldn't.
> To check Time Machine status, I have to vnc in to the console -- where the
> frame rate at login goes into the dirt, because Sequoia has a lovely moving
> background on the login screen.
>
> Honestly, I don't think these kids can steer...
Or just sit at the physical machine like most folks do. From there,
{Finder/System Settings/General/Time Machine} gets you to the data of
the last backups to each attached TM target, plus also the first.
-hh
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Why MacOS is not a "fun" Unix to work with vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2024-12-15 02:14 +0000
Re: Why MacOS is not a "fun" Unix to work with -hh <recscuba_google@huntzinger.com> - 2024-12-14 21:43 -0500
Re: Why MacOS is not a "fun" Unix to work with vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2024-12-15 03:02 +0000
Re: Why MacOS is not a "fun" Unix to work with Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2024-12-15 04:33 +0000
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