- Unmount the SD Card and DO NOT EJECT.
diskutil unmount /dev/disk2s1
- On your terminal, type
diskutil list
. Find the disk number of your SD Card. For exampledisk2
. Example
PLDT myDSL, Fiber Home, ULTERA Username and Admin | |
Router: Fiberhome AN5506-04-FA PLDDTHOMEFibr modem | |
(debug switch) | |
(step1) | |
IP Address: 192.168.1.1/fh | |
Username: fiberhomesuperadmin | |
Password: sfuhgu |
#!/bin/bash | |
# rpi-ip.sh | |
PI=raspberrypi.local | |
IPADDR=$( | |
/sbin/ping -c 1 $PI | | |
sed -En '1s/^PING [^ ]+ \(([0-9.]+)\): [0-9]+ data bytes$/\1/p' | |
) | |
echo "Your Raspberry Pi has an IP Address of $IPADDR" | |
echo |
On Windows: | |
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1. Open netsh in Command Prompt (Admin) | |
2. Show all Available WiFi or SSID: netsh> wlan show profile | |
3. Based on chosen SSID, show its password: netsh> wlan show profile <SSID_NAME_HERE> key=clear | |
4. The terminal will display your chosen SSID's password in plain text. | |
Alternatively via GUI, you could just tick the checkbox that says Show Password in Network Connections for each Wireless Networks you're currently connected to. | |
On OSX: |
# Run these in terminal window | |
sudo scutil --set ComputerName "ejh-devops-home" | |
sudo scutil --set LocalHostName "ejh-devops-home" | |
sudo scutil --set HostName "ejh-devops-home" | |
# Close all terminal and open | |
# Clear DNS cache | |
dscacheutil -flushcache |
#!/bin/sh | |
# NOTE: | |
# Make sure that the value of Name, Type, TTL are the same with your DNS Record Set | |
HOSTED_ZONE_ID=<YOUR_HOSTED_ZONE_ID> | |
RESOURCE_VALUE=<YOUR_DNS_RESOURCE_VALUE-ex:IP or dns> | |
DNS_NAME=<YOUR_DNS_NAME-ex: subdomain.domain.com> | |
RECORD_TYPE=<DNS_RECORD_TYPE-ex: A, CNAME> | |
TTL=<TTL_VALUE> |
# Requires: | |
# - brew | |
# - NodeJS | |
# This module is required by xpdf | |
brew update && brew cask install xquartz | |
# xpdf is required if you're converting PDF to text file | |
brew install xpdf |