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The System Integrity Protection (vulgo “rootless”) feature of OS X El Capitan protects critical filesystem areas from root user modification attempts.
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Mount a volume to `/mnt/foo`
At work my team has some scripts written for Linux which assume /mnt/foo exists, and I'd like to make them just work on my machine. But, / is a read-only file system, so I can't sudo mkdir /mnt . I ca …