I hereby claim:
- I am 1activegeek on github.
- I am shawnmix (https://keybase.io/shawnmix) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 624F 5F70 DBC4 4304 4FAF BEDD 1929 5558 D9AF 1FDB
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Device_encryption | |
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Unlocking/Mapping LUKS partitions with the device mapper | |
Once the LUKS partitions have been created, they can then be unlocked. | |
The unlocking process will map the partitions to a new device name using the device mapper. This alerts the kernel that device is actually an encrypted device and should be addressed through LUKS using the /dev/mapper/dm_name so as not to overwrite the encrypted data. To guard against accidental overwriting, read about the possibilities to backup the cryptheader after finishing setup. |
1. Enable the Custom HTML homepage object | |
2. Make sure under the homepage items order, you've put this Custom object toward the top or where you'd like it to be. | |
3. In the Code box, copy and paste the above code in and click save. | |
4. Customize to your liking and adjust as needed for your situation. | |
5. Reference https://shields.io for more info on how to fully customize these for your needs and your desired look/feel. |
#!/bin/bash | |
## Checks get listed here as variables with a call to their respective command | |
## Sub token with Organizr API token | |
radarr=$(curl -o /dev/null -s -w "%{http_code}\n" -H "token: token" https://domain.com/radarr) | |
sonarr=$(curl -o /dev/null -s -w "%{http_code}\n" -H "token: token" https://domain.com/sonarr) | |
ombi=$(curl -o /dev/null -s -w "%{http_code}\n" -H "token: token" https://domain.com/requests) | |
plex=$(curl -L -o /dev/null -s -w "%{http_code}\n" -H "token: token" https://domain.com/plex) | |
domain=$(curl -o /dev/null -s -w "%{http_code}\n" -H "token: token" https://domain.com/) |
Modified for use on M1Max Macbook Pro using a desktop dock for ethernet, and wifi when off dock.
This is a bash script that will automatically turn your wifi off if you connect your computer to an ethernet connection and turn wifi back on when you unplug your ethernet cable/adapter. If you decide to turn wifi on for whatever reason, it will remember that choice. This was improvised from this mac hint to work with Yosemite, and without hard-coding the adapter names. It's supposed to support growl, but I didn't check that part. I did, however, add OSX notification center support. Feel free to fork and fix any issues you encounter.
Most the credit for these changes go to Dave Holland.