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I am updating the clone of my system drive before upgrading my OS. I am trying to run multibeast on said clone drive (after cloning using SuperDuper). The problem is that the Multibeast install fails to the clone drive. It was completing fine on the clone drive, I'm not sure why it no longer is completing the install.
I get this error message in the multibeast log:
02/06/18 10:52:48 - Starting MultiBeast 8.2.3-20160602
02/06/18 10:53:17 - Starting MultiBeast 8.2.3-20160602
02/06/18 11:00:49 - Installing 'Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3423 UEFI Boot Mode'
02/06/18 11:01:00 - Installing 'BootVolume'
02/06/18 11:01:00 - Mounting EFI
02/06/18 11:01:00 - Installing 'Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC898'
02/06/18 11:01:01 - Install of '/Volumes/Storage/Dropbox/Downloads/MultiBeast - El Capitan Edition/MultiBeast.app/Contents/Resources/Clover-ALC898.pkg' failed.
'installer: Package name is Clover ALC898
installer: Certificate used to sign package is not trusted. Use -allowUntrusted to override.
'. Exiting.
I am guessing this requires me using a terminal command of -allowUntrusted somehow somewhere - I'm just not sure what to do exactly. I would appreciate any tips. I couldn't find anything doing a search for this command.
Thank you,
Felix
I get this error message in the multibeast log:
02/06/18 10:52:48 - Starting MultiBeast 8.2.3-20160602
02/06/18 10:53:17 - Starting MultiBeast 8.2.3-20160602
02/06/18 11:00:49 - Installing 'Bootloaders > Clover v2.3k r3423 UEFI Boot Mode'
02/06/18 11:01:00 - Installing 'BootVolume'
02/06/18 11:01:00 - Mounting EFI
02/06/18 11:01:00 - Installing 'Drivers > Audio > Realtek ALCxxx > ALC898'
02/06/18 11:01:01 - Install of '/Volumes/Storage/Dropbox/Downloads/MultiBeast - El Capitan Edition/MultiBeast.app/Contents/Resources/Clover-ALC898.pkg' failed.
'installer: Package name is Clover ALC898
installer: Certificate used to sign package is not trusted. Use -allowUntrusted to override.
'. Exiting.
I am guessing this requires me using a terminal command of -allowUntrusted somehow somewhere - I'm just not sure what to do exactly. I would appreciate any tips. I couldn't find anything doing a search for this command.
Thank you,
Felix