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By "like this" if you mean cache being rebuilt 2 times then yes, this has something to do with macOS 10.13.1 update. If you will notice closely you will see that it just prints out the STDOUT second time (doesn't actually rebuild).in macOS 10.13.1 why rebuild cache with shortcut (sudo kextcache -i /) happening like this in attached image?
in macOS 10.13.1 why rebuild cache with shortcut (sudo kextcache -i /) happening like this in attached image?
cache is being rebuilt 2 times as @black.dragon74 mentioned in #66It is the expected output. What do you perceive as a problem?
@RehabMan:
I'm running r4289 and Sierra 10.13.1. Any reason why the autoboot/timeout settings is not working? My system specs can be found on my post. (X99, GTX 1080, 64GB of memory, Samsung 960 nvme). This is my main system, and it always has worked before, but not now. I've spent over a day trying to get this to work and I can't.
On another system, a secondary Skylake system (different specs, of course), it works. Both system drives are formatted with HFS (although this is a clover only issue I would think). But just so you know, I did not upgrade either one to APFS.
Any ideas?