How do I go about creating a default user profile in El Capitan

I am trying to remove the lproj form El Capitan and replace it with a default profile that I created. I can not seem to get this to work with the current scripting I am using. Is it a SIP problem or something else. I am new to doing the scripting and I was thinking it was me. After reading some of the blogs I am thinking it is SIP in El Capitan not me??? Thanks for any help.

iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

Posted on Jan 4, 2016 1:17 PM

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Jan 4, 2016 1:22 PM in response to Mariwenz

Did you try temporarily turning SIP off?



System Integrity Protection


to learn if SIP is enabled or disabled, copy and paste the command line in terminal:


csrutil status


. ... This command can be run without root privileges and will tell you if SIP is on or off.



Follow these steps to disable SIP:


Restart your Mac.


Before OS X starts up, hold down Command-R and keep it held down until you see an Apple icon and a progress bar. Release. This boots you into Recovery.

From the Utilities menu, select Terminal.


~ type exactly the following and then press Return:



csrutil disable



Terminal should display a message that SIP was disabled.


From the menu, select Restart.

You can re-enable SIP by following the above steps, but using


csrutil enable




more info: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204899

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