This is a security features which can be turned off if you want to tinker.  I 
don't see how it hurts anyone.

> On Sep 14, 2015, at 02:10, Lars-Johan Liman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> (Thank you. This was _extremely_ valuable information. Oh how I hate
> modern commercial OS designers. They're taking "fun" and "creative" out
> of everything computer related. :-( )
> 
>                               Cheers,
>                                 /Liman
> 
> [email protected]:
>> It isn't a boot parameter.  It's stored in nvram, but not as a boot
>> parameter.  You need to boot into recovery mode to modify the setting.
> 
> On Sep 12, 2015, at 14:48, René J.V. Bertin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On Saturday September 12 2015 17:36:03 Brandon Allbery wrote:
> 
>>>> rootless, and yes there is a kernel boot parameter to disable it.
> 
>>> Ah, right, that one. If ever I upgrade I hope that boot parameter
>>> will be read from NVRAM also by the installer who'll do the upgrade,
>>> if indeed it wipes files otherwise...
> 
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