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Google drive stream on mac m1
Google drive stream on mac m1







I'm wondering if allowing user management of kernel extensions will help this problem, as I'd rather not tamper too much with this work computer. There are separate instructions for installing GDFS on an M1 Mac, but since my install worked pretty seamlessly I didn't boot into recovery mode or anything like it suggests in there. I'm hoping there's a workaround where the index will stick around so I don't have to enable it and wait everytime I boot the machine up. The only problem is that when I restart the machine it appears the index is gone and when I run sudo mdutil -s /Volumes/GoogleDrive/ it indicates that indexing is disabled. It takes a while to index the 80 gigabyte drive and then it works as I like it. Spotlight does not automatically index the drive, and I need to run: sudo mdutil -i on /Volumes/GoogleDrive/ every time I boot the machine up.

google drive stream on mac m1

However, it seems I am having problems indexing the drive with Spotlight. I rely on Google Drive file stream for my work and I have so far managed to successfully install the program. I recently got issued a Macbook Air M1, 2020 running macOS Big Sur 11.2.3.









Google drive stream on mac m1