Found the OS update command in the doc very useful but somehow the command does not work on a few of my mac. Is it the issue of my devices? Or is anyone else having this issue.
Not able to update mac using scriptsSolved
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Breakthrough: The command is not working on M1 macs. It works well on other macs
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It seems that macOS running on silicon has stopped supporting unattended updates. This command might require the user to give their password to authenticate.
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Hello Leo,
Thank you for reaching out to us. Make sure that your devices have a bootstrap token before deploying the script to update the OS. You can use this command to check if you have a bootstrap token or not:
Sample script
MS DOS
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sudo profiles status -type bootstraptoken |
If your devices are DEP enrolled, use the Update OS command in Hexnode to get the OS updated.
Cheers!!
Deborah Timothy
Hexnode UEM
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