I'd like a Mac to always boot in target disk mode. Similarly to setting
sudo nvram boot-args="-v"
which boots in verbose mode, I tried
sudo nvram boot-args="-t"
but to no avail. Any idea?
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I'd like a Mac to always boot in target disk mode. Similarly to setting
sudo nvram boot-args="-v"
which boots in verbose mode, I tried
sudo nvram boot-args="-t"
but to no avail. Any idea?
Best Answer
From this (very useful!) page : http://www.cnet.com/news/how-to-manage-os-x-boot-options-with-wireless-keyboards/
I found the answer you want. And I quote:
It looks like you can't get it to do that on every boot - but you could write a startup script that waited for a minute then set that parameter again then rebooted. Note that without the delay, you would never be able to boot the machine again :)
Then if you ever did want to start the machine not in Target Disk Mode, you would simply kill the startup script while it was waiting for the minute.