I hereby claim:
- I am wilrnh on github.
- I am wilrnh (https://keybase.io/wilrnh) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASBouOfx1_TFodzrZULjGCYA1Iw9S9b9cYKmzgxip_U7Vgo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Full_Disk_Encryption_Howto_2019 | |
| mount | grep efivars | |
| sudo -i | |
| lsblk | |
| export DEV="/dev/nvme0n1" | |
| export DM="${DEV##*/}" | |
| export DM="${DM}$( if [[ "$DM" =~ "nvme" ]]; then echo "p"; fi )" | |
| export ROOT=250G |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| exec 1> >(logger -s -t $(basename $0)) 2>&1 |
| git log --format=%s -n1 | sed -n -e 's/^Merge pull request .* from wilrnh\///p' |
| git log -n1 --format="%D" $(git log --merges -n 1 --format="%P" | awk '{print $2}') | cut -c 8- |
| DEVELOPER_DIR=`xcode-select -print-path` /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/SharedFrameworks/DTDeviceKitBase.framework/Versions/A/Resources/symbolicatecrash /path/to/crash.log /path/to/dsym |
# setup gpg
brew install gpg # alternatively, install GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org/
# import your friend's public key
gpg --recv-keys 55418814 --keyserver pgp.mit.edu
# encrypt your stuff
gpg --encrypt --output secretfile.txt.gpg --recipient 55418814 secretfile.txt
# mail it with love| #!/usr/bin/perl -w | |
| # recover rsyslog disk queue index (.qi) from queue files (.nnnnnnnn). | |
| # | |
| # See: | |
| # runtime/queue.c: qqueuePersist() | |
| # runtime/queue.c: qqueueTryLoadPersistedInfo() | |
| # | |
| # [email protected] 2012-03-14 | |
| # | |
| use strict; |
| #!/bin/bash -ex | |
| for i in {f..m}; do | |
| VOLID=$(aws ec2 create-volume --availability-zone us-east-1a --iops 1000 --size 640 --volume-type io1 | grep -o vol-\\\w\\+) | |
| aws ec2 create-tags --resources $VOLID --tags Key=Name,Value=xxxxxxxx | |
| aws ec2 attach-volume --device /dev/sd${i} --instance-id i-xxxxxxxx --volume-id $VOLID | |
| done |
| for i in {1..8}; do aws ec2 create-volume --availability-zone us-east-1d --size 128 --output text >> _disks; done | |
| (i=0; for d in `awk '{print $4}' _disks`; do i=$((i + 1)); aws ec2 create-tags --resources ${d} --tags '{"key":"Name", "value": "_disks"}'; aws ec2 attach-volume --instance-id i-xxxxxxxx --volume-id ${d} --device /dev/sdg${i}; done) |