For those on El Capitan, Apple have changed it slightly so it will auto 
download the Sierra update and have it ready to go.
You still have the option to not install it, and have to “approve” the install 
with password etc, so it still would give you the warning. But if you don’t 
want it downloaded just yet, you can turn this off.

More information on it here -
http://www.macrumors.com/2016/10/03/macos-sierra-automatic-downloads/

Also, if you do install it and want to bypass the “iCloud Drive” setup, the 
best option to do is to bypass signing into iCloud when you first install 
Sierra. When you’re going through the “setup windows” after it first installs 
and restarts you’ll get the “sign in to iCloud” screen. Click on “skip for now”.
Then after you’ve gone through everything else and get to the Finder, you can 
then go to System Preferences - iCloud.
From there you can then sign back into iCloud and then check on iCloud drive 
and click on what things you want (or don’t want).
I tend to always do this with setups and new set ups, as I can then control 
what changes I’m being asked to do. It’s more of a “safe” way to do it I find.

Hope something there helps.

Kind regards
Daniel

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