How can I disable System Integrity protection in Mac OS BigSur 11.0+

When I access the Utilities recover terminal (Command+R at restart) and attempt

to execute csrutil disable, I receive a message from the bash shell prompt indicating that

the program does not exist. But when I boot to normal operation mode, the terminal

returns enabled when I check csrutil status. I am attempting to install 3rd party software

from ASIX electronics for enabling a Ethernet to USB 3.0 dongle.

MacBook Air

Posted on Dec 17, 2020 4:07 PM

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Dec 17, 2020 4:25 PM in response to NYC722

You may need to use the full path to the command, but I'm not certain (and I don't know the path).


If it requires you to disable SIP to install, then it is likely incompatible with Big Sur. There should be no reason to disable SIP to install a system modification. The only reason it is asking you to do that is to install in a location that is now on the read-only volume.

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