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- Radeon VII
What’s going on with Clover. What v. should we be using?
For 10.15? I'm using r5095 and have had pretty good luck.
What’s going on with Clover. What v. should we be using?
Ouch, this could indicate a simple problem with file ownerships and permissions, or a larger problem. Let's determine the severity of the problem. Copy and paste each of these lines one-by-one in Terminal:This is what I get on my side:
sudo: /usr/bin/sudo must be owned by uid 0 and have the setuid bit set
ls -l /usr/bin/sudo > ~/Documents/filecheck.txt
ls -l /usr/bin | head -n 20 >> ~/Documents/filecheck.txt
ls -l /private/etc/sudoers >> ~/Documents/filecheck.txt
ls -l /private/etc | head -n 20 >> ~/Documents/filecheck.txt
Yes, a complete drivers/UEFI folder should contain all of the files in the second screenshot.Should I replace the missing files?
Thank's that looks interestingMaybe this could help, I've seen the 94360 module mentioned a few times there.
Here is the result, I hope it will help to solve my problemOuch, this could indicate a simple problem with file ownerships and permissions, or a larger problem. Let's determine the severity of the problem. Copy and paste each of these lines one-by-one in Terminal:
This will create a file called filecheck.txt in your Documents folder. Please upload that file.Code:ls -l /usr/bin/sudo > ~/Documents/filecheck.txt ls -l /usr/bin | head -n 20 >> ~/Documents/filecheck.txt ls -l /private/etc/sudoers >> ~/Documents/filecheck.txt ls -l /private/etc | head -n 20 >> ~/Documents/filecheck.txt
The files in your /usr/bin folder (including sudo) have ACLs (access control lists) attached to them. On my MacBook Air running Catalina, those files do not have ACLs.Here is the result, I hope it will help to solve my problem
ls -leO@ /usr/bin/sudo > ~/Documents/filecheckACL.txt
ls -leO@ /usr/bin | head -n 20 >> ~/Documents/filecheckACL.txt
ls -leO@ /private/etc/sudoers >> ~/Documents/filecheckACL.txt
ls -leO@ /private/etc | head -n 20 >> ~/Documents/filecheckACL.txt
This is what I get on my side:
sudo: /usr/bin/sudo must be owned by uid 0 and have the setuid bit set
cat /etc/passwd | grep root
ls -l@ /usr/bin/sudo
-> % cat /etc/passwd | grep root
root:*:0:0:System Administrator:/var/root:/bin/sh
-> % ls -l@ /usr/bin/sudo
-r-s--x--x 1 root wheel 370720 Jul 29 13:59 /usr/bin/sudo
The files in your /usr/bin folder (including sudo) have ACLs (access control lists) attached to them. On my MacBook Air running Catalina, those files do not have ACLs.
Let's repeat the above as follows to look at the ACLs:
This will create a file called filecheckACL.txt in the same Documents folder. Please upload that file.Code:ls -leO@ /usr/bin/sudo > ~/Documents/filecheckACL.txt ls -leO@ /usr/bin | head -n 20 >> ~/Documents/filecheckACL.txt ls -leO@ /private/etc/sudoers >> ~/Documents/filecheckACL.txt ls -leO@ /private/etc | head -n 20 >> ~/Documents/filecheckACL.txt
Are you running Mojave?
If anyone else is running Mojave right now, can you please run the same 4 commands in Terminal and post your reply.
ls -leO@ /usr/bin | grep -v ' root '
-r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 133392 Jul 29 13:59 cu
-r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 93664 Jul 29 13:59 uucp
-r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 48288 Jul 29 13:59 uuname
-r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 106224 Jul 29 13:59 uustat
-r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 97760 Jul 29 13:59 uux
Sorry, my bad for not seeing the subsequent replies by @CaseySJ.
You can also try this to see what is not owned by root.
Code:ls -leO@ /usr/bin | grep -v ' root '
Which should result in a pretty small list like this.
Code:-r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 133392 Jul 29 13:59 cu -r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 93664 Jul 29 13:59 uucp -r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 48288 Jul 29 13:59 uuname -r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 106224 Jul 29 13:59 uustat -r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel restricted,compressed 97760 Jul 29 13:59 uux
-> % ls -l@ /usr/sbin | grep -v ' root '
total 40168
-r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel 232768 Jul 29 13:59 uucico
-r-xr-xr-x 1 _uucp wheel 111216 Jul 29 13:59 uuxqt
Here is the result, I hope it will help to solve my problem