![]() ![]() You can edit the hosts file in Terminal while logged in normally, although not using those "echo" commands (even typing 'sudo echo "0.0.0.0 " > hosts' gave the error 'permission denied: hosts'). There's no need to reboot into Recovery Mode, disable SIP or FileVault, or move/disable the plists controlling the daemons related to device enrollment and management. Here's what worked for me:Įditing the hosts file appears to have worked all by itself. I believe that there's an easier way, one that does incorporate some of the steps above. When all done and in the admin account it was possible to connect internet and have been rebooting it numerus times now and did not get the enrollment prompt again. Skip it until you can click "Continue without an internet connection" and complete setting up the admin account and other features as prefered.
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