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Because of how I have my HD and SSD set up, I am unable to use Disk Utility's Repair Permissions feature. I have my SSD mounted at / and my HD mounted at /Users/. This is so all my user data is on the HD, and the OS and apps are on my small SSD.
This has worked flawlessly since I have set it up. However, I am suffering from the "OS X asks for my iCloud password twice upon login" issue. I have read that to fix this you just have to run repair permissions. However, I am only able to repair the permissions on my SSD because it is mounted at /. Disk Utility refuses to run repair permissions on the HD because it is not the root partition for an OS X install. Which is normal behavior.
Please tell me which file with incorrect permissions is causing this issue so I can manually repair it's permissions.
This has worked flawlessly since I have set it up. However, I am suffering from the "OS X asks for my iCloud password twice upon login" issue. I have read that to fix this you just have to run repair permissions. However, I am only able to repair the permissions on my SSD because it is mounted at /. Disk Utility refuses to run repair permissions on the HD because it is not the root partition for an OS X install. Which is normal behavior.
Please tell me which file with incorrect permissions is causing this issue so I can manually repair it's permissions.