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If you are a developer, you may want <code>debug=0x144</code> in your boot-args as well, as explained here: [[Development]]
 
If you are a developer, you may want <code>debug=0x144</code> in your boot-args as well, as explained here: [[Development]]
 
  
 
Tips for getting into recovery mode, useful if developing on a VM, type the following commands in a shell in the guest VM:
 
Tips for getting into recovery mode, useful if developing on a VM, type the following commands in a shell in the guest VM:
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sudo reboot recovery
 
sudo reboot recovery
 
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For macOS Sierra (10.12) and OS X El Capitan (10.11), you also need to boot into the Recovery OS (either the Recovery partition or bootable OS X install media for 10.11) and run
 
For macOS Sierra (10.12) and OS X El Capitan (10.11), you also need to boot into the Recovery OS (either the Recovery partition or bootable OS X install media for 10.11) and run

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