- Make sure you have successfuly set up iPXE, iSCSI target (iSCSI Enterprise Target on Debian works fine for me), TFTP server and some time to spend.
- Get yourself a NTFS-formatted USB stick.
- Copy contents of installation DVD into mentioned USB stick.
- Get a copy of wimboot and load it into your TFTP server.
- Copy boot/bcd, boot/boot.sdi, sources/boot.wim and bootmgr into TFTP root as well.
- Create the bootstrap script (included bootstrap.ipxe file) and boot your
/* usbreset -- send a USB port reset to a USB device | |
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* Compile using: gcc -o usbreset usbreset.c | |
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* */ | |
// By Jamie Chapman, @chappers57 | |
// License: open, do as you wish, just don't blame me if stuff breaks ;-) | |
public class ParseProxyObject implements Serializable { | |
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; | |
private HashMap<String, Object> values = new HashMap<String, Object>(); | |
public HashMap<String, Object> getValues() { | |
return values; |
# | |
# A CORS (Cross-Origin Resouce Sharing) config for nginx | |
# | |
# == Purpose | |
# | |
# This nginx configuration enables CORS requests in the following way: | |
# - enables CORS just for origins on a whitelist specified by a regular expression | |
# - CORS preflight request (OPTIONS) are responded immediately | |
# - Access-Control-Allow-Credentials=true for GET and POST requests |
[Unit] | |
Description=TeamCity Build Agent | |
After=network.target | |
[Service] | |
Type=forking | |
PIDFile=$AGENT_HOME/logs/buildAgent.pid | |
ExecStart=/usr/bin/sudo -u teamcity $AGENT_HOME/bin/agent.sh start | |
ExecStop=/usr/bin/sudo -u teamcity $AGENT_HOME/bin/agent.sh stop |
... my first disclosure. Man, it feels weird doing this.
update 6/6/16 I would like to stress something: I'm not saying "Don't buy an ASUS device" -- I see a lot of people who want to lambaste ASUS for this and boycott their hardware. This isn't what I want people to be doing by any stretch. Stupidly, I like the ASUS hardware I have (it's nice for the price) and I would rather see a pressure on ASUS as an OEM to stop shipping "value added software" to consumers; If you want to help Microsoft in pushing this mentality, go buy a signature machine from them. Microsoft provides support, but also only ships windows and a few select utilities that are essential to the functioning of the system (think: Radeon/Optimus and nVidia control panels) and fall heavily on the hardware makers (ATI, nVidia, Intel) to provide support for the harware.
Consider an ASUS device all you want. Start putting pressure on Microsoft that consumers want bloat-free devices and start voting with your money. Microsoft's store
@echo off | |
FOR /f "tokens=*" %%i IN ('docker ps -aq') DO docker rm %%i | |
FOR /f "tokens=*" %%i IN ('docker images --format "{{.ID}}"') DO docker rmi %%i |
Following instructions are provided without any warranty, and may even get you in trouble legally. The instructions are provided for testing, and should be use with care. We (including commentators) are not responsible for any damage to your device(s).
This may enable additional channels and power (in most cases don't) on ASUS Merlin provided routers.