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troyfontaine / readme.md
Last active April 18, 2025 13:58
Resize root partition (or how to remove the default /home partition) on CentOS 7 online

Resize root partition (or how to remove the default /home partition) on CentOS 7 online

This process requires that you are able to ssh OR log in locally using the root user account and that no services be running as users out of /home on the target machine.

The examples are from a default installation with no customization-you NEED to know what you're working with for volumes/partitions to not horribly break things.

By default, CentOS 7 uses XFS for the file system and Logical Volume Manager (LVM), creating 3 partitions: /,/home and swap.

NOTE: If you want to be sure that nothing is writing to /home you can either modify the host to boot into single-user mode OR try to use the systemctl isolate runlevel1.target command to switch (not tested! should work).

@9to5IT
9to5IT / Manage-ADComputers.ps1
Created July 4, 2016 12:06
PowerShell: Cleanup inactive AD computer objects
Import-Module ActiveDirectory
# Set the number of days since last logon
$DaysInactive = 90
$InactiveDate = (Get-Date).Adddays(-($DaysInactive))
#-------------------------------
# FIND INACTIVE COMPUTERS
#-------------------------------
# Below are three options to find inactive computers. Select the one that is most appropriate for your requirements:
function Export-MFT {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Extracts master file table from volume.
Version: 0.1
Author : Jesse Davis (@secabstraction)
License: BSD 3-Clause
.DESCRIPTION
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
ZEEK_CERT_TEMPLATE = """#auto generated
redef SSL::root_certs += {
["%(subject)s"] = "%(cert)s"
};
"""
@tpitale
tpitale / README.md
Last active February 4, 2025 22:19
Sublime Text plugin to create a simple timestamp
  1. Go to Tools > New Plugin
  2. Paste timestamp.py contents and save in User as timestamp.py
  3. Open Preferences > Key Bindings - User (or Default, your call)
  4. Paste keybindings.json, or add a line to your keybindings
  5. Customize the keyboard shortcut to your liking and save