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Hey guys, this morning I got an an update message telling me to update LittleSnitch. I hit the ok button, LittleSnitch installed and told me to reboot, I did that and then the struggle began. While my Mac boots it got stuck with an Installation Log Failure. The screen looked nearly the same like this one:I pressed Shut Down, and the the same happens again, and again and again. I started the recovery mode, checkt my hdd and everything was fine. I tried this work around:
Zentral is an Event Hub to gather, process, and monitor system events and link them to an inventory. zentralopensource/zentral.
mkummer wrote:
walkindude wrote:- Booted into Recovery
- Launched Terminal
- Ok, maybe the following step is a little bit weird. but for me it was the quickest path - launched 'Disk Utility' from it, like:
/Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
In Disk Utility I mounted my system's drive.
- Closed 'Disk Utility'
- In Terminal I removed the following directory:
rm -rf /Volumes/<your system's drive name>/Library/Extensions/LittleSnitch.kext
or just rename it somehow.
- Rebooted
- Spinning circle, after which system successfully booted.
- Launched Terminal
- Ok, maybe the following step is a little bit weird. but for me it was the quickest path - launched 'Disk Utility' from it, like:
/Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
In Disk Utility I mounted my system's drive.
- Closed 'Disk Utility'
- In Terminal I removed the following directory:
rm -rf /Volumes/<your system's drive name>/Library/Extensions/LittleSnitch.kext
or just rename it somehow.
- Rebooted
- Spinning circle, after which system successfully booted.
![Snitch.kext Snitch.kext](/uploads/1/2/6/4/126491157/113379264.png)