High Sierra Persistent Boot Issue
High Sierra Persistent Boot Issue
I've been trying to troubleshoot issues I've been having with launching by VM on High Sierra and have been coming up dry. Attached you can see the issue I've been having, almost all self-help articles I've found haven't been able to help. Permissions doesn't ask for Oracle to run and I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling it multiple times. Any ideas?
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ChipMcK
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Re: High Sierra Persistent Boot Issue
check Apple TN User-Approved Kernel Extension Loading
must be at machine -- no SSHing
must be at machine -- no SSHing
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socratis
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Re: High Sierra Persistent Boot Issue
It looks that you're on an "OSX Host", not "OSX guest". Moving accordingly.
If you had posted in the "OSX Hosts" section, you might had seen the sticky at the top "Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908)". If ChipMcK's advice doesn't work, wait for 30 minutes and then retry the installation. And don't forget to thank Apple!
PS. For future reference, next time please downsize your attached images by 50% (at least), or simply change the DPI to 72. Not everyone is blessed with a HiDPI display
If you had posted in the "OSX Hosts" section, you might had seen the sticky at the top "Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908)". If ChipMcK's advice doesn't work, wait for 30 minutes and then retry the installation. And don't forget to thank Apple!
PS. For future reference, next time please downsize your attached images by 50% (at least), or simply change the DPI to 72. Not everyone is blessed with a HiDPI display
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