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*[[List users and their UIDs]] | *[[List users and their UIDs]] | ||
*[[How to view the hidden MacOS 10.7 Lion Recovery Partition]] | *[[How to view the hidden MacOS 10.7 Lion Recovery Partition]] | ||
− | *[[How to disable access to the | + | *[[How to disable access to the MacOS's HFS+ partition when running MS Windows in a Boot Camp partition]] |
*[[How to identify processes that prevent a mac from sleeping]] | *[[How to identify processes that prevent a mac from sleeping]] | ||
− | + | *[[Use hibernation instead of Sleep mode]] | |
− | + | *[[Use network volumes as Time Machine drives]] | |
+ | *[[Make 'rm' move files to the trash instead]] | ||
+ | *[[Convert .dmg files to .iso]] | ||
+ | *[[Mount NTFS disks as Read Write]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.apple.com/ Corporate website] | * [http://www.apple.com/ Corporate website] |
Latest revision as of 01:53, 8 August 2016
iPhone/iPad
Mac
- Monitoring software disk RAID
- Spotlight index of mounted volumes
- How to format a USB memory stick in FAT32 using a Master Boot Record (not GUID Partition Table) so Windows can read it
- List users and their UIDs
- How to view the hidden MacOS 10.7 Lion Recovery Partition
- How to disable access to the MacOS's HFS+ partition when running MS Windows in a Boot Camp partition
- How to identify processes that prevent a mac from sleeping
- Use hibernation instead of Sleep mode
- Use network volumes as Time Machine drives
- Make 'rm' move files to the trash instead
- Convert .dmg files to .iso
- Mount NTFS disks as Read Write