Closed joshkrz closed 1 year ago
'Grant Full Disk Access to "nfsd"' keeps coming up for me too even after already adding it to Full Disk Access. I've restarted Deck, rebooted, etc. Mac Studio M1 Max on Monterey 12.6 with Deck 4.2.0.
Hi, Could you please do the following?
sudo sh "/Library/Application Support/com.canonical.multipass/uninstall.sh"
The above should reinstall correctly, there might have been an issue while installing previously which we'll find out and fix.
@sfx101 I unchecked remote engine, uninstalled, and then restarted Deck, and tried to create a new project. It still prompted for NFSD. I went to settings and unchecked remote engine again, then tried to create a new project, and it worked, but would not start. So I checked remote engine, and then it would start.
@sfx101 Had to do the same thing, uncheck and add project, then recheck it to start, to create another WordPress project, but then both would get Can't connect to database errors every other page load, and that wasn't very usable at all then.
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When installing Decks dependencies on the "All set & Done" step it fails and stops with:
Failed to restart autofs.service: Unit autofs.service not found.
.Intel based MacOS Montery 12.5.1 with Deck 4.2.0.
Edit: After restarting deck it seems to boot up fine. I haven't tested spinning up any containers.
Edit 2: Attempting to spin up a container keeps asking
Grant Full Disk Access to "nfsd"
even though it already has this permission. Resarting Deck has no effect.