@52bhamp
It tells me that by maybe 11.6 these issues will be sorted out! Its a mess.
This is a Big Sur bug. Have you upgraded to 11.4 yet?
There were no real changes in 6.0.5, just some minor bug fixes.
Looks like things resolved themselves after an uninstall, reboot, re-install and re-"allow" of 6.0.5. Drives have mounted automatically through at least three reboots at this point.
so far so good...
I'm seeing the same thing with the newly updated SoftRaid 6.0.5 and macOS 11.4.
The Terminal work-around works, but is there a more permanent solution?
Thanks!
We are investigating this. We are on the verge of finding an explanation for this and another driver loading issue, which is caused by a bug in X-Code, and it is a question of whether we can fix it on our own or not.
Thanks. Sure looking forward to a fix.
Ever since I installed 6.0.5, it's causing other drivers to not load in my system.
Just something that I noticed...
I had to explicitly let the computer reboot after allowing the system extension in the security settings. If I took the option to reboot later, (and subsequently rebooted manually), the drive would not mount. Not sure if this related or a coincidence.
Going on a full day now, and the drive continues to mount normally.
Andre
I noticed this and have been recommending users do this in that order, to "Allow" before restarting. While it should not matter, it seems in some cases, it does matter.
Allow doesn't help, cause I have a few app's that will not load ever since I installed SR 6.0.5.
I clicked to Allow these other app's to function after reinstalling them, but they're not loading after restarting the Mac. How do I get around this?
Thanks for looking into this.
When I try to launch the UAD Panel, I'm getting the message attached.
Its possible it is adguard, the extension does not appear loadable. Lets try pasting these lines into terminal, one at a time
sudo rm -r /Library/Application Support/com.adguard.mac.adguard/kext/com.adguard.nfext.kext
sudo kmutil clear-staging
sudo kextcache -i /
Now restart. If SoftRAID does not load, then uninstall/reinstall and you should get the System Preferences/Security pop up to "Allow", do that before restarting after installing the driver.