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Please see the note in the wiki about using Jamf parameters (assuming you have added erase-install.sh directly from Jamf, which is not clear from the screenshot). https://github.com/grahampugh/erase-install/wiki/6.-Use-in-Jamf-Pro#option-2-upload-erase-installsh-into-jamf-pro-and-use-policy-script-parameters In short, you need to use an equals sign for parameters with a value if you're adding the script directly to Jamf. Therefore you need to change to: Additionally, you need to change |
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Greetings, community. I try to use the --min-battery option in 35-36 version and it doesn't work. I also do not reject the fact that I do not specify this parameter correctly, so I am attaching a screenshot of how it is configured for me on jamf. I use --min-battery 70, on the test macbook 55% and not connected to the charger. As a result, I get the script working without the --check power option at all
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