(When you try to delete something from the Applications folder from ForkLift2, it will search for kexts it uses and offer to remove those too along with some other things like libs.) I had the problem of kexts still loading after I deleted a 3rd party software that had no uninstaller.Ī good advice in the first place is to use ForkLift2 to remove such software.
#Mac os x terminal rebuild kext cache how to#
Has anyone found how to update the kext cache in the boot kernel collection in Big Sur? Invalid argument: Writing boot kernel collection failed.įailed to build any collections (expected: 1) Rebuilding release collections: boot, system
Warning: was not found!Ĭonsidering release out-of-date because of -force I think they are in a cache, but kmutil won't update the boot cache:Ĭode Block $ sudo kmutil install -update-all -force -volume-root /Volumes/Macintosh\ HD The problem is that while I've deleted these kexts from /Library/Extensions, they are still getting loaded. I am having kernel panics in Big Sur 20A5343i and the panic log is indicating involvement with Soundflower and an old Blackmagic Framebuffer kext.