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So, I was trying to uninstall LittleSnitch on my M1 MBP and noticed that there was a system extension left on my system (which meanwhile vanished by itself after 2 reboots). Trying to delete it I had to disable SIP and found this post here:

Now, my system runs fine and the LittleSnitch extension disappeared but I now know that when booting in recovery mode and type bputil -d it does not tell "one true recoveryOS".

Should I be concerned?

I have not done any changes, I was not even able to disable SIP
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jdb8167

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It’s not clear what you are trying to do or why you would use bputil which clearly not designed to be used for normal operations. I would boot into recovery as normal by shutting down then by using the power button and hold until you get to options and choose the recovery page. After that follow the directions here: Change startup disk security settings

If you aren’t using any third-party kexts you should turn full security back on.
 
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excelsior.ink

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Apr 15, 2020
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It’s not clear what you are trying to do or why you would use bputil which clearly not designed to be used for normal operations. I would boot into recovery as normal by shutting down then by using the power button and hold until you get to options and choose the recovery page. After that follow the directions here: Change startup disk security settings

If you aren’t using any third-party kexts you should turn full security back on.
Thank you! After following this my recovery disk is now listed as "one true recoveryOS"
 
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