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When trying to remove a 3rd party file belonging to an application listed in the following location I Get "Operation not permitted"


/usr/share/file/magic/

Filename: VMWare


even when running as "root" (or Recovery)


I tried chmod via Terminal and was still denied..


Is there a way to remove third party files clearly belonging to a 3rd party app?


The affected file is not locked via Get info, cannot add user to list of permissions as per above error.

Posted on Oct 4, 2024 11:23 PM

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Oct 5, 2024 7:57 AM in response to Tech198

That is part of the command line 'file' command (man file), and the file is stored on the read-only boot volume.


So A) you should NOT delete it as that will affect the 'file' command, and B) you CANNOT delete it because it is on a read-only volume. Not even disabling System Integrity Protection will allow you to delete it.

take ownership on file

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