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May 17 at 14:44 comment added DBF No problems @Tetsujin :) Thanks for your Help, The simplest way to solve this issue still to format this partition to ExFat, I'm not a huge fan, but it'll work like this.
May 10 at 9:39 comment added Tetsujin I can't test easily for internal drive, sorry. The only boot drive i have that actually has other partitions on it, the Mac considers to be external because it's on a PCI card.
May 10 at 8:02 comment added DBF @DavidAnderson You're right, but my company policies don't allow external drives on computers, otherwise I would have made this choice too.
May 10 at 8:02 comment added DBF @Tetsujin The problème is exactly here, I need to check this box at every login, at every boot and use the administrator password, I cannot come to every office at every shift to make this operation. ^^' That why I tried to disable the SIP to see if it's change anything.
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May 7 at 19:24 comment added David Anderson @Tetsujin: You cannot on the internal drive regardless if in the boot partition or another partition. In my case, I have Ventura installed on the 256 GB internal drive and user accounts on a 512 GB Thunderbolt 3 external SSD. I have no problems doing this on the external drive.
May 7 at 17:44 comment added Tetsujin Why a new partition, what's wrong with just a new volume? I'm intrigued to know what it is you're actually trying to achieve. You should be able to ignore ownership by just checking the box in Get Info, no command line involved, no need to disable SIP [which can prevent many regular structures from working properly].
May 7 at 13:42 comment added DBF It's about ExFAT I'm not OK, If I must create an ExFAT partition, I can use it as is. But I keep the idea, thks :)
May 7 at 13:25 comment added Steve Chambers It may be that Apple only allows this on external drives. You could create an exFAT partition and put a disk image on it, would that work for your purposes?
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