If anyone finds this helpful I have modified the download and Install google Drive script to not show the end user the mounted drive during install, works well. They did not go back and do the same for the Intel binary, and from my talks with Google engineering support they don't have any plans to do so. Before that update it was in the same boat as the Big Sur Intels where you could not preapprove the system extension via MDM and the old kernel extension no longer worked. Direct user action with admin rights is required to approve the legacy extension when prompted on first run.īig Sur M1: The Apple Silicon binary for GDFS was re-engineered (as of a recent version, around June/July 2021 IIRC) to no longer require a system or kernel extension, just deploy the pkg and it works. Per Apple's security changes there is no way to pre-approve a system extension via MDM controls on Intel Macs running Big Sur. Using a system extension payload does not work either, and even trying to get the values to put in the system extension payload off a GDFS install on these systems is a challenge. We have the policy above scoped explicitly to apply to Catalina machines, not Big Sur.Ĭatalina Intel: The above payload works for pre-approving the GDFS kernel extensionīig Sur Intel: The above payload does not work, in fact it gives an error when trying to apply if you look at the logs.
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