APFS, which replaces HFS+, has opened the door to new ways of securing macOS. “macOS Security Will Never Stop Us From Running Software of Our Choice.” Apple’s APFS is the file system for all its major devices. Apple is making the default behavior of Catalina more secure for everyday users while preserving essential UNIX functionality for the pros. Some details on macOS Catalina’s Gatekeeper. “ Why Catalina has got a read-only system volume.”ħ. This article has excellent details on why Apple made the change to a read-only System volume. ![]() “ Founder, Bombich Software, Mike Bombich (#2) – TMO Background Mode Interview.” Mike is a great explainer, and in this podcast he does an excellent job. For additional color and details on the above documentation, I interviewed Mike Bombich on my Background Mode podcast. “ Working with APFS Volume Groups.” Below is his stellar graphic. Here’s some preliminary documentation that explains Volume Groups, Volume roles, and firmlinks. Developer Mike Bombich is still working on a new version of Carbon Copy Cloner for macOS Catalina. A primer: “ macOS Catalina Protects the OS in its Own Read-only Volume.”Ĥ. Apple’s description of System Integrity Protection (SIP). ![]() MacOS Catalina runs in a dedicated, read-only system volume - which means it is completely separate from all other data, and nothing can overwrite your critical operating system files.Ģ. Apple’s own short description of macOS Catalina security. macOS Catalina will probably launch in September. I’ll break out the articles by groups for easy reference. That includes volume roles, firm links, and read-only System files. A recent article prompted me to pull together a reference page for some fundamental changes in the structure of macOS Catalina.
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