Uuids of collections they link against, and the build version that show-collection-metadata Print the metadata of the collection(s), such as their prelink uuids, the show-prelink-info Dump the raw _PRELINK_INFO segment of the collection(s). show-kernel-uuid-only Print the UUID of the kernel if present in the collection, and suppressĭefault kext information. This will output nothing if a kernel is not found in the specifiedĬollection(s). show-kernel-uuid Print the UUID (and version) of the kernel if present in the collection. show-kext-uuids Include the UUIDs of each kext in the output. show-kext-load-addresses When displaying the default output, include the load addresses of the Useful for determining prelink addresses and other load information aboutĪ kext in a collection. show-fileset-entries Only print mach header information present in fileset subentries. Use with -verbose toĪlso display contents of inner fileset entries. show-mach-header Print the mach header(s) in the collection(s). To load or unload kextsĪlready in a collection see the load and unload This command is should only be used by developers investigatingĬustom kernels or replacing the contents of the boot kextĬollection or system kext collection.
#Using kext utility driver
Install the Pegasus 6.2.9 driver and the Promise Utility.ĩ. Delete promiseutil (The Promise Utility installer pkg will re-install this):Ĩ. Sudo rm -rf /Library/LaunchDaemons/_R.plist Sudo rm -rf /Users/'$myUser'/Library/Preferences/ Sudo rm -rf /Applications/Promise\ Utility.app Sudo kextunload -b sudo rm -rf /Library/Extensions/PromiseSTEX.kext Sudo rm -rf /Library/Extensions/Pegasus2R2ICON.kext If they're loaded and still unable to interact with the Pegasus via Utility or promiseutil, you can try to manually uninstall the Promise Utility and reinstall from scratch: 1. If the the above kextstat syntax is blank, please load the (2) kernel extensions and see if that allows you to interact with your Pegasus.