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The macOS User Administration Guide

By : Herta Nava
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The macOS User Administration Guide

By: Herta Nava

Overview of this book

Apple is pushing the capabilities of its technologies to help users achieve high performance, including improvements in its OS running across all Mac systems, macOS, and new technologies such as M1 Silicon chips. This book walks you through macOS from a system administration and support point of view, exploring its latest features. The book starts by explaining macOS architecture, installation, and startup processes to enable you to get started with the OS. You'll learn how to manage users and discover techniques for user security and privacy. Moving on, you'll get to grips with the macOS file system and learn to manage disks, volumes, and partitions for effective file management. Most of the examples covered in this book are from an administrator's perspective; however, when relevant, a standard user's perspective is also presented. You'll find illustrations for Mac systems running macOS 11 (Big Sur), and when necessary, for macOS 10.15 (macOS Catalina). Finally, you'll explore advanced topics such as networking and using command-line tools for administration tasks. By the end of this macOS book, you'll be well-versed with macOS features, administration tasks, and best practices. You'll also be able to apply the concepts to increase your chances of success in obtaining Apple certifications such as Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP).
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Touring macOS

You can take a guided tour of macOS through the Finder to learn more about what's new, learn about the basics (if you are new to Mac), and obtain information on your MacBook Pro if you own one.

You can do that by clicking on the notification popup that will appear after installing macOS ( Figure 1.10):

Figure 1.10 – Take a guided tour

If you don't see the notification, just go to the Help menu in the Finder top menu and select one of the options, such as See what's new in macOS. You will then see a screen such as the one in Figure 1.11 that will start the guided tour:

Figure 1.11 – Take a guided tour

Now that you have a pretty good idea of the new features in your Mac, let's review the version history that brought macOS to where it is today.