1. Convert the ISO:
hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o target.img source.isoNote: It will add a dmg file extension to it, but it's alright.
2. Get a list of mounted devices. Specifically, the USB media:
1. Convert the ISO:
hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o target.img source.isoNote: It will add a dmg file extension to it, but it's alright.
2. Get a list of mounted devices. Specifically, the USB media:
Wrapper class to ultimately save a salted/hashed password to a file on disk for authenticating against vSphere.
If a credentials file is not found, this will prompt for a password pair and save the salted/hashed to a file.
If a credentials file IS found, it will prompt for a password and attempt
| #!/bin/bash | |
| HOST="mynas" | |
| SHARE="my_home" | |
| UNAME="jdoe" | |
| PROTO="smb" | |
| BUNDLE="TimeMachine/mycomputer.sparsebundle" | |
| # mount_smbfs doesn't seem to work with passwords that have special characters | |
| #printf "Mounting on ${HOST}...\n" |